Sirtaki or syrtaki (Greek: συρτάκι) is a popular dance of Greek origin, choreographed by Giorgos Provias for the 1964 film Zorba the Greek.
Music composed by: Mikis Theodorakis.
An amazing syrtaki dance performed by the Rose Karra group under the sounds of the Emetron band at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus. Choreography arranged by Filio Karatza and directed by Tasos Birsim.
In front of " Odeon of Herodes Atticus " that dominates the western end on the south slope of the Acropolis, Athens, Greece.
[info1] Με τη συνοδεία δώδεκα κορυφαίων σολίστ του μπουζουκιού τής 19μελούς Λαϊκής Ορχήστρας Ελληνικής Μουσικής « Έμμετρον »
Η Λαϊκή Ορχήστρα Ελληνικής Μουσικής « Έμμετρον » ιδρύθηκε από τον δάσκαλο του μπουζουκιού Μανώλη Γεωργοστάθη και δραστηριοποιείται στον χώρο των μουσικών εκδηλώσεων, συναυλιών και παραστάσεων, καθώς και στον χώρο των video, videoclips, καταγραφής εικόνων και ηχητικών επενδύσεων. Η Εmmetron Music συνεργάζεται με κορυφαίους τραγουδιστές, όπως οι Μαρία Φαραντούρη, Μανώλης Μητσιάς, Γλυκερία, Κώστας Μακεδόνας, Δημήτρης Μπάσης, Αναστασία Μουτσάτσου, Κατερίνα Κούκα, Κωνσταντίνα, Πέτρος Γαϊτάνος, Λάκης Χαλκιάς και πολλούς άλλους.
[info 2] Στο συγκεκριμένο video την χορευτική επιμέλεια είχε η χορογράφος Filio Karatza ( Φιλιώ Καρατζά ) και το όνομα τής χορευτικής ομάδας είναι Rose Karra Team. http://www.rosekarra.net/
Χορεύουν:
Γεράσιμος Μοσχόπουλος
Καλαιτζίδης Χρήστος
Κυριάκος Νησίδης
Άγγελος Κετής
Ρεβέκκα Κουτσογιαννακοπούλου
Κρίστι Νοβακίβσκα
Ασημίνα Αντωνοπούλου και η Δήμητρα Τσουράκη.
Greece
The Land of Gods and Goddesses
Greece is the cradle of Western civilization, the origin of drama and history and philosophy, the birthplace of democracy.
It is hard to imagine what civilized life would be like today without the influence of ancient Greece... It also is hard to imagine what the world would be like without the geometry of Euclides or Pythagoras, the logic of Aristoteles, the unique architectural style which has influenced architects all over the world, or even the fables of Aesopos known to children around the globe. Let us not forget also the Olympic Games, with their spirit of world-peace and brotherhood, first conceived and organized by the Greeks;
or the Greek language which has enriched other languages with so many words and concepts, like philanthropy, harmony, music, techne, sophistication, architecture, ecology, Europe (Europa, sister of Cadmus; carried off to Crete by Zeus) and thousands of others.
My Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/george.ioannidis4

published:09 Jul 2017

views:10457888

Conspiracy theories are nothing new, but in the age of the internet, they spread like “chemtrails” in the wind. The theory that the world is flat, for example, gained so much popularity online that this year 500 people gathered for the first ever InternationalFlat EarthConference.
The belief that the world is flat has kind of been around forever, but it picked up steam in 2015 with a rash of online communities, YouTube videos, podcasts, and even songs preaching the gospel. At some point, Kyrie Irving of the Boston Celtics started talking about it too, which really seemed to blow the lid off the heliocentric model.
So, the time was right for the Flat Earth International Conference, the first of its kind, held at the beginning of November outside of Raleigh, NC. Sold out since May, the conference brought together hundreds of people who had before only really interacted online.
It was an opportunity for believers to network, share research, meet thought leaders, find a flat-earth compatible mate, show off various NASA parody t-shirts, and talk shit about Neil deGrasse Tyson.
VICENews was there for it all. As one attendee told us, “it gets pretty deep.” We'll let you be the judge.
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Kleoniki Delijiorgji Miss Albania2012 and Miss Glode 2012 belongs to the greek diaspora of North Epirus, her father Michalis is also known, she was born in the city of Ioannina and is only 15 years old.
In her interview in the biggest greek newspaper "ΠΡΩΤΟ ΘΕΜΑ" she said she didn't face any problem because of her descent, the judges judged her on her beauty and not on her origins. However many of her opponents accused her that she didn't talk good albanian language and that she could not represent albania good, but she overtook the comments by giving an interview in albanian where she could talk the language fair well.

published:15 Apr 2013

views:4589

A demo/contest/bbq session hosted by Globe brand and Sook BoardFamily at Galatsi DIY skatepark in Athens, Greece. Needless to say this day took its own path due to the weather, but we still had a blast!

published:06 Dec 2016

views:1999

published:22 Nov 2015

views:200

Watch all updates, backups and copies here on coppertropicals channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjq4pjKj9X4W9i7UnYShpVg
Southern CaliforniaSlowSlip article + Studies : https://ucrtoday.ucr.edu/49602
Monitor Slow Slip tremors in the Pacific Northwest: https://tunk.ess.washington.edu/map_display/
Search Antipodes (opposite sides of the planet) here: https://www.antipodesmap.com/
Download the full (paid) version of earthquake3D here :
http://www.wolton.net/quakes.htmlFree version here:
http://www.wolton.net/quake.html
Earthquake3D interactive live feed :
http://www.earthquake3d.com/
We (dutchsinse and viewers) are not associated with Earthquake3D's creation, maintenance, or development. We receive no compensation for recommending this application, and have no relation with (or to) the programs developer(s).
If you would like the full paid version, please purchase a copy directly from the program creators website which is linked above, so they receive full compensation for the hard work they put in creating this wonderful seismic monitoring program!
______
Earthquake Resources:
Check tsunami warnings issued by the US agencies here:
http://tsunami.gov/
Pacific Tsunami Warning Center:
http://ptwc.weather.gov/
AlaskaTsunamiWarningCenter:
http://wcatwc.arh.noaa.gov/
National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) buoy monitoring:
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/
Deep-ocean Assessment Reporting Tsunamis (DART) buoys:
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/dart.shtml
______
Global Earthquake Monitoring Links (multiple agencies worldwide):
https://sincedutch.wordpress.com/2011/11/30/11302011-list-of-earthquake-links-for-global-monitoring/
USGS main earthquake reporting site:
https://earthquake.usgs.gov
European / EMSC main earthquake reporting site:
https://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/
New Zealand Earthquakes:
http://www.geonet.org.nz/
Japan Earthquakes:
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/quake/
Live streamingJapan earthquakes:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyMW-_pfjsTG76c9tP5SErg
_______
Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC):
https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/news/vaac/latest-reports.html
_______
The non-earthquake related graphics, images, background, content , video, voice content captured on this property , and which are on this stream are NOT intended for redistribution, copying, or repeating unless otherwise approved by the content creator, Michael Janitch aka Dutchsinse on youtube.
________
Marker height off the globe represents depth into the Earth.
When an earthquake strikes, you will hear a rumble, ding, and a bell toll. The bell will toll the number of times = to the earthquake which occurs. (example : M4.0 will ring 4 times).
The most recent earthquake has a green placemark / flag on it.
Blue flag / placemark = the last earthquake which was looked up
______

Greece

Greece (i/ɡriːs/GREESS; Greek:Ελλάδα, Elláda[eˈlaða]), officially the Hellenic Republic (Greek: Ελληνική Δημοκρατία, Ellīnikī́ Dīmokratía[eliniˈci ðimokraˈti.a]) and known since ancient times as Hellas (/ˈhɛləs/; Greek: Ελλάς, Ellás), is a country located in southeastern Europe. According to the 2011 census, Greece's population is around 10.8 million. Athens is the nation's capital and largest city, followed by Thessaloniki, which is commonly referred to as the co-capital.

Globe

A globe is a three-dimensional, spherical, scale model of Earth (terrestrial globe or geographical globe) or other celestial body such as a planet or moon. While models can be made of objects with arbitrary or irregular shapes, the term globe is used only for models of objects that are approximately spherical. The word “globe” comes from the Latin word globus, meaning round mass or sphere. Some terrestrial globes include relief to show mountains and other features on the Earth’s surface.

There are also globes, called celestial globes or astronomical globes, which are spherical representations of the celestial sphere, showing the apparent positions of the stars and constellations in the sky.

Terrestrial and planetary

Flat maps are created using a map projection that inevitably introduces an increasing amount of distortion the larger the area that the map shows. A globe is the only representation of the Earth that does not distort either the shape or the size of large features– land masses, bodies of water, etc.

Energy Globe Award

The International Energy Globe Awards (the World Awards for Sustainability or Nature's Nobel Prize) have been awarded by the Energy Globe Foundation annually to recognise projects that 'make careful and economical use of resources and employ alternative energy sources.' The winners, in the categories of Earth, Fire, Water, Air and Youth, are selected by a panel including members from the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, World Bank and the European Renewable Energy Council. The awards were an initiative by Austrian engineer and environmentalist Wolfgang Neumann. The herculean status of the Award often equates it to Nobel Prize.

It distinguishes projects regionally, nationally and globally every year since 1999.

The goal of the Energy Globe Award is to create the necessary awareness concerning solutions to our environmental problems and to demonstrate that each of us can make a positive contribution. The winning ENERGY GLOBE projects serve as examples, which are presented on the Energy Globe website and in the Energy Globe project database. The monetary prize for first place in the international award is 10 000 euro per category.

Historical development

Ancient Near East

In early Egyptian and Mesopotamian thought the world was portrayed as a flat disk floating in the ocean. A similar model is found in the Homeric account of the 8th century BC in which "Okeanos, the personified body of water surrounding the circular surface of the Earth, is the begetter of all life and possibly of all gods." The Israelites likely had a similar cosmology, with the earth as a flat disc floating on water beneath an arced firmament separating it from the heavens.

Find Greece on Globe

Zorba The Greek Dance By the Greek Orchestra Emmetron Music HD

Sirtaki or syrtaki (Greek: συρτάκι) is a popular dance of Greek origin, choreographed by Giorgos Provias for the 1964 film Zorba the Greek.
Music composed by: Mikis Theodorakis.
An amazing syrtaki dance performed by the Rose Karra group under the sounds of the Emetron band at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus. Choreography arranged by Filio Karatza and directed by Tasos Birsim.
In front of " Odeon of Herodes Atticus " that dominates the western end on the south slope of the Acropolis, Athens, Greece.
[info1] Με τη συνοδεία δώδεκα κορυφαίων σολίστ του μπουζουκιού τής 19μελούς Λαϊκής Ορχήστρας Ελληνικής Μουσικής « Έμμετρον »
Η Λαϊκή Ορχήστρα Ελληνικής Μουσικής « Έμμετρον » ιδρύθηκε από τον δάσκαλο του μπουζουκιού Μανώλη Γεωργοστάθη και δραστηριοποιείται στον χώρο των μουσικών εκδηλώσεων, συναυλιών και παραστάσεων, καθώς και στον χώρο των video, videoclips, καταγραφής εικόνων και ηχητικών επενδύσεων. Η Εmmetron Music συνεργάζεται με κορυφαίους τραγουδιστές, όπως οι Μαρία Φαραντούρη, Μανώλης Μητσιάς, Γλυκερία, Κώστας Μακεδόνας, Δημήτρης Μπάσης, Αναστασία Μουτσάτσου, Κατερίνα Κούκα, Κωνσταντίνα, Πέτρος Γαϊτάνος, Λάκης Χαλκιάς και πολλούς άλλους.
[info 2] Στο συγκεκριμένο video την χορευτική επιμέλεια είχε η χορογράφος Filio Karatza ( Φιλιώ Καρατζά ) και το όνομα τής χορευτικής ομάδας είναι Rose Karra Team. http://www.rosekarra.net/
Χορεύουν:
Γεράσιμος Μοσχόπουλος
Καλαιτζίδης Χρήστος
Κυριάκος Νησίδης
Άγγελος Κετής
Ρεβέκκα Κουτσογιαννακοπούλου
Κρίστι Νοβακίβσκα
Ασημίνα Αντωνοπούλου και η Δήμητρα Τσουράκη.
Greece
The Land of Gods and Goddesses
Greece is the cradle of Western civilization, the origin of drama and history and philosophy, the birthplace of democracy.
It is hard to imagine what civilized life would be like today without the influence of ancient Greece... It also is hard to imagine what the world would be like without the geometry of Euclides or Pythagoras, the logic of Aristoteles, the unique architectural style which has influenced architects all over the world, or even the fables of Aesopos known to children around the globe. Let us not forget also the Olympic Games, with their spirit of world-peace and brotherhood, first conceived and organized by the Greeks;
or the Greek language which has enriched other languages with so many words and concepts, like philanthropy, harmony, music, techne, sophistication, architecture, ecology, Europe (Europa, sister of Cadmus; carried off to Crete by Zeus) and thousands of others.
My Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/george.ioannidis4

4:01

People From Around The Globe Met For The First Flat Earth Conference (HBO)

People From Around The Globe Met For The First Flat Earth Conference (HBO)

People From Around The Globe Met For The First Flat Earth Conference (HBO)

Conspiracy theories are nothing new, but in the age of the internet, they spread like “chemtrails” in the wind. The theory that the world is flat, for example, gained so much popularity online that this year 500 people gathered for the first ever InternationalFlat EarthConference.
The belief that the world is flat has kind of been around forever, but it picked up steam in 2015 with a rash of online communities, YouTube videos, podcasts, and even songs preaching the gospel. At some point, Kyrie Irving of the Boston Celtics started talking about it too, which really seemed to blow the lid off the heliocentric model.
So, the time was right for the Flat Earth International Conference, the first of its kind, held at the beginning of November outside of Raleigh, NC. Sold out since May, the conference brought together hundreds of people who had before only really interacted online.
It was an opportunity for believers to network, share research, meet thought leaders, find a flat-earth compatible mate, show off various NASA parody t-shirts, and talk shit about Neil deGrasse Tyson.
VICENews was there for it all. As one attendee told us, “it gets pretty deep.” We'll let you be the judge.
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News
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► Greek girl Kleoniki Deliyiorgji is Miss Albania and Miss Globe 2012

Kleoniki Delijiorgji Miss Albania2012 and Miss Glode 2012 belongs to the greek diaspora of North Epirus, her father Michalis is also known, she was born in the city of Ioannina and is only 15 years old.
In her interview in the biggest greek newspaper "ΠΡΩΤΟ ΘΕΜΑ" she said she didn't face any problem because of her descent, the judges judged her on her beauty and not on her origins. However many of her opponents accused her that she didn't talk good albanian language and that she could not represent albania good, but she overtook the comments by giving an interview in albanian where she could talk the language fair well.

5:09

Globe Takeover - Rainy day demo at Galatsi.

Globe Takeover - Rainy day demo at Galatsi.

Globe Takeover - Rainy day demo at Galatsi.

A demo/contest/bbq session hosted by Globe brand and Sook BoardFamily at Galatsi DIY skatepark in Athens, Greece. Needless to say this day took its own path due to the weather, but we still had a blast!

Watch all updates, backups and copies here on coppertropicals channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjq4pjKj9X4W9i7UnYShpVg
Southern CaliforniaSlowSlip article + Studies : https://ucrtoday.ucr.edu/49602
Monitor Slow Slip tremors in the Pacific Northwest: https://tunk.ess.washington.edu/map_display/
Search Antipodes (opposite sides of the planet) here: https://www.antipodesmap.com/
Download the full (paid) version of earthquake3D here :
http://www.wolton.net/quakes.htmlFree version here:
http://www.wolton.net/quake.html
Earthquake3D interactive live feed :
http://www.earthquake3d.com/
We (dutchsinse and viewers) are not associated with Earthquake3D's creation, maintenance, or development. We receive no compensation for recommending this application, and have no relation with (or to) the programs developer(s).
If you would like the full paid version, please purchase a copy directly from the program creators website which is linked above, so they receive full compensation for the hard work they put in creating this wonderful seismic monitoring program!
______
Earthquake Resources:
Check tsunami warnings issued by the US agencies here:
http://tsunami.gov/
Pacific Tsunami Warning Center:
http://ptwc.weather.gov/
AlaskaTsunamiWarningCenter:
http://wcatwc.arh.noaa.gov/
National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) buoy monitoring:
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/
Deep-ocean Assessment Reporting Tsunamis (DART) buoys:
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/dart.shtml
______
Global Earthquake Monitoring Links (multiple agencies worldwide):
https://sincedutch.wordpress.com/2011/11/30/11302011-list-of-earthquake-links-for-global-monitoring/
USGS main earthquake reporting site:
https://earthquake.usgs.gov
European / EMSC main earthquake reporting site:
https://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/
New Zealand Earthquakes:
http://www.geonet.org.nz/
Japan Earthquakes:
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/quake/
Live streamingJapan earthquakes:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyMW-_pfjsTG76c9tP5SErg
_______
Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC):
https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/news/vaac/latest-reports.html
_______
The non-earthquake related graphics, images, background, content , video, voice content captured on this property , and which are on this stream are NOT intended for redistribution, copying, or repeating unless otherwise approved by the content creator, Michael Janitch aka Dutchsinse on youtube.
________
Marker height off the globe represents depth into the Earth.
When an earthquake strikes, you will hear a rumble, ding, and a bell toll. The bell will toll the number of times = to the earthquake which occurs. (example : M4.0 will ring 4 times).
The most recent earthquake has a green placemark / flag on it.
Blue flag / placemark = the last earthquake which was looked up
______

smart globe Greece theme

awesome theme this is also where my dads side of the family comes from

49:54

Globe Trekker - Mainland Greece with Christina Chang

Globe Trekker - Mainland Greece with Christina Chang

Globe Trekker - Mainland Greece with Christina Chang

Christina Chang journeys through Greece, the cradle of the ancient world which has an archaeological legacy bearing testament to its varied past. She begins her travels in the Athens, one of the most ancient cities in the world and the modern capital of Greece. The city is overlooked by the awe-inspiring Acropolis, a religious site since neolithic times, although the Parthenon temple which stands there today was built in the time of Pericles around 480 BC. After exploring the picturesque streets in the shadow of the Acropolis, Christina spends her evening in Exaria, the centre of student life in Athens, and goes to a bar to check out 'rembetik', the equivalent to the Greek blues.
No visit to Greece would be complete a trip to one of the country's fourteen hundred islands, so Christina detours off her route to see the island of Chios in the Aegean Sea. It's a long voyage but once she's arrived Christina visits the Nea Momi monastery. Now home to one solitary nun, the monastery was the site of the slaughter of five thousand men, women and children by the Ottomans in 1822. Chios was one if the most wealthy islands in the Aegean and its prosperity was founded on just one much coveted commodity: mastic, the essential ingredient in chewing gum.
Christina returns to the mainland and travels by bus to the romantic town of Nafplio, dominated by the fortress of Palamide. From here she journeys on towards Areopoli, via the stunning Langada pass between Sparta and Kalamata. The Spartans were ancient warrior people and Areopoli is named after Aries, the god of war. Christina spends a few days exploring the Mani region by mountain bike.. The further south she rides the more arid and sparse the vegetation becomes, until at last she reaches the point which is as far south as you can go in mainland Greece, thought by the ancient Greeks to be the entrance to Hades.
From the Mani region Christina heads back north to Zagorohoria, a group of villages in a mountainous region near the Albanian border. From the village of Mikro Papingo she plans to trek through the mountains, but first her guide suggests a visit to the local evil eye woman to experience an intense ritual to restore her energy. The destination of her trek through the stunning mountain scenery is the Dragon Lake. It takes seven hours to reach the top but Christina and her guide plan to spend the night at a refuge hut. When they reach Dragon Lake at six o'clock the next morning there's no sign of the dragon that reputedly lurks in the depths but breathtaking views are well worth the exertion and early rise!
Nearing the end of her journey Christina travels across northern Greece to Seres near the Bulgarian border, where she witnesses an ancient fire-walking festival called Anastenaria, formed every year in May. The festival commemorates a church fire in 1250 when the holy icons were heard groaning in the flames. Local legend claims they were rescued by devoted villagers who emerged unscathed from the burning building. The participants work themselves into a frenzy to the music of lyres and drums. When the fires are lit the red-hot coals are raked out and the villagers run back and forth over the coals without burning their feet.
To conclude her trip Christina visits the incredible monasteries of Meteora, perched high on inaccessible pinnacles of rock and deriving their names from the Greek meteora, 'rocks in the air'. No-one knows for sure how the monasteries were built, but as Christina attempts to climb one of the rock formations she realises it must have been quite a feat.

1:26

Greece Decision Roils Markets Across Globe

Greece Decision Roils Markets Across Globe

Greece Decision Roils Markets Across Globe

A wave of selling swept across Wall Street and stock markets around the world after Greece's prime minister said he would call a national vote on an unpopular European plan to rescue that nation's economy. (Nov. 1)

1:25

News Around the globe Go4Tv trailer

News Around the globe Go4Tv trailer

News Around the globe Go4Tv trailer

NewsAround the globe Go4Tv trailer
This channel collecting latest news from around the globe live feeds and serve it to a playlist in 6 differend languages for the for immigrants in Greece trappy away from their homes and their families. The service it's free and It is without any economic benefit.

Globe Trekker - Greek Islands Trailer

Find Greece on Globe

Zorba The Greek Dance By the Greek Orchestra Emmetron Music HD

Sirtaki or syrtaki (Greek: συρτάκι) is a popular dance of Greek origin, choreographed by Giorgos Provias for the 1964 film Zorba the Greek.
Music composed by: Mikis Theodorakis.
An amazing syrtaki dance performed by the Rose Karra group under the sounds of the Emetron band at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus. Choreography arranged by Filio Karatza and directed by Tasos Birsim.
In front of " Odeon of Herodes Atticus " that dominates the western end on the south slope of the Acropolis, Athens, Greece.
[info1] Με τη συνοδεία δώδεκα κορυφαίων σολίστ του μπουζουκιού τής 19μελούς Λαϊκής Ορχήστρας Ελληνικής Μουσικής « Έμμετρον »
Η Λαϊκή Ορχήστρα Ελληνικής Μουσικής « Έμμετρον » ιδρύθηκε από τον δάσκαλο του μπουζουκιού Μανώλη Γεωργοστάθη και δραστηριοποιείται στον χώρο των μουσικών εκδηλώσεων, συναυ...

published: 09 Jul 2017

People From Around The Globe Met For The First Flat Earth Conference (HBO)

Conspiracy theories are nothing new, but in the age of the internet, they spread like “chemtrails” in the wind. The theory that the world is flat, for example, gained so much popularity online that this year 500 people gathered for the first ever InternationalFlat EarthConference.
The belief that the world is flat has kind of been around forever, but it picked up steam in 2015 with a rash of online communities, YouTube videos, podcasts, and even songs preaching the gospel. At some point, Kyrie Irving of the Boston Celtics started talking about it too, which really seemed to blow the lid off the heliocentric model.
So, the time was right for the Flat Earth International Conference, the first of its kind, held at the beginning of November outside of Raleigh, NC. Sold out since May, the ...

Oscar Isaac Speaks Greek after his Golden Globe Win

► Greek girl Kleoniki Deliyiorgji is Miss Albania and Miss Globe 2012

Kleoniki Delijiorgji Miss Albania2012 and Miss Glode 2012 belongs to the greek diaspora of North Epirus, her father Michalis is also known, she was born in the city of Ioannina and is only 15 years old.
In her interview in the biggest greek newspaper "ΠΡΩΤΟ ΘΕΜΑ" she said she didn't face any problem because of her descent, the judges judged her on her beauty and not on her origins. However many of her opponents accused her that she didn't talk good albanian language and that she could not represent albania good, but she overtook the comments by giving an interview in albanian where she could talk the language fair well.

published: 15 Apr 2013

Globe Takeover - Rainy day demo at Galatsi.

A demo/contest/bbq session hosted by Globe brand and Sook BoardFamily at Galatsi DIY skatepark in Athens, Greece. Needless to say this day took its own path due to the weather, but we still had a blast!

published: 06 Dec 2016

Mrs Greece Globe 2015

Watch all updates, backups and copies here on coppertropicals channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjq4pjKj9X4W9i7UnYShpVg
Southern CaliforniaSlowSlip article + Studies : https://ucrtoday.ucr.edu/49602
Monitor Slow Slip tremors in the Pacific Northwest: https://tunk.ess.washington.edu/map_display/
Search Antipodes (opposite sides of the planet) here: https://www.antipodesmap.com/
Download the full (paid) version of earthquake3D here :
http://www.wolton.net/quakes.htmlFree version here:
http://www.wolton.net/quake.html
Earthquake3D interactive live feed :
http://www.earthquake3d.com/
We (dutchsinse and viewers) are not associated with Earthquake3D's creation, maintenance, or development. We receive no compensation for recommending this application, and have no relation...

smart globe Greece theme

awesome theme this is also where my dads side of the family comes from

published: 13 Dec 2011

Globe Trekker - Mainland Greece with Christina Chang

Christina Chang journeys through Greece, the cradle of the ancient world which has an archaeological legacy bearing testament to its varied past. She begins her travels in the Athens, one of the most ancient cities in the world and the modern capital of Greece. The city is overlooked by the awe-inspiring Acropolis, a religious site since neolithic times, although the Parthenon temple which stands there today was built in the time of Pericles around 480 BC. After exploring the picturesque streets in the shadow of the Acropolis, Christina spends her evening in Exaria, the centre of student life in Athens, and goes to a bar to check out 'rembetik', the equivalent to the Greek blues.
No visit to Greece would be complete a trip to one of the country's fourteen hundred islands, so Christina det...

published: 25 Apr 2017

Greece Decision Roils Markets Across Globe

A wave of selling swept across Wall Street and stock markets around the world after Greece's prime minister said he would call a national vote on an unpopular European plan to rescue that nation's economy. (Nov. 1)

published: 01 Nov 2011

News Around the globe Go4Tv trailer

NewsAround the globe Go4Tv trailer
This channel collecting latest news from around the globe live feeds and serve it to a playlist in 6 differend languages for the for immigrants in Greece trappy away from their homes and their families. The service it's free and It is without any economic benefit.

Sirtaki or syrtaki (Greek: συρτάκι) is a popular dance of Greek origin, choreographed by Giorgos Provias for the 1964 film Zorba the Greek.
Music composed by: Mikis Theodorakis.
An amazing syrtaki dance performed by the Rose Karra group under the sounds of the Emetron band at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus. Choreography arranged by Filio Karatza and directed by Tasos Birsim.
In front of " Odeon of Herodes Atticus " that dominates the western end on the south slope of the Acropolis, Athens, Greece.
[info1] Με τη συνοδεία δώδεκα κορυφαίων σολίστ του μπουζουκιού τής 19μελούς Λαϊκής Ορχήστρας Ελληνικής Μουσικής « Έμμετρον »
Η Λαϊκή Ορχήστρα Ελληνικής Μουσικής « Έμμετρον » ιδρύθηκε από τον δάσκαλο του μπουζουκιού Μανώλη Γεωργοστάθη και δραστηριοποιείται στον χώρο των μουσικών εκδηλώσεων, συναυλιών και παραστάσεων, καθώς και στον χώρο των video, videoclips, καταγραφής εικόνων και ηχητικών επενδύσεων. Η Εmmetron Music συνεργάζεται με κορυφαίους τραγουδιστές, όπως οι Μαρία Φαραντούρη, Μανώλης Μητσιάς, Γλυκερία, Κώστας Μακεδόνας, Δημήτρης Μπάσης, Αναστασία Μουτσάτσου, Κατερίνα Κούκα, Κωνσταντίνα, Πέτρος Γαϊτάνος, Λάκης Χαλκιάς και πολλούς άλλους.
[info 2] Στο συγκεκριμένο video την χορευτική επιμέλεια είχε η χορογράφος Filio Karatza ( Φιλιώ Καρατζά ) και το όνομα τής χορευτικής ομάδας είναι Rose Karra Team. http://www.rosekarra.net/
Χορεύουν:
Γεράσιμος Μοσχόπουλος
Καλαιτζίδης Χρήστος
Κυριάκος Νησίδης
Άγγελος Κετής
Ρεβέκκα Κουτσογιαννακοπούλου
Κρίστι Νοβακίβσκα
Ασημίνα Αντωνοπούλου και η Δήμητρα Τσουράκη.
Greece
The Land of Gods and Goddesses
Greece is the cradle of Western civilization, the origin of drama and history and philosophy, the birthplace of democracy.
It is hard to imagine what civilized life would be like today without the influence of ancient Greece... It also is hard to imagine what the world would be like without the geometry of Euclides or Pythagoras, the logic of Aristoteles, the unique architectural style which has influenced architects all over the world, or even the fables of Aesopos known to children around the globe. Let us not forget also the Olympic Games, with their spirit of world-peace and brotherhood, first conceived and organized by the Greeks;
or the Greek language which has enriched other languages with so many words and concepts, like philanthropy, harmony, music, techne, sophistication, architecture, ecology, Europe (Europa, sister of Cadmus; carried off to Crete by Zeus) and thousands of others.
My Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/george.ioannidis4

Sirtaki or syrtaki (Greek: συρτάκι) is a popular dance of Greek origin, choreographed by Giorgos Provias for the 1964 film Zorba the Greek.
Music composed by: Mikis Theodorakis.
An amazing syrtaki dance performed by the Rose Karra group under the sounds of the Emetron band at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus. Choreography arranged by Filio Karatza and directed by Tasos Birsim.
In front of " Odeon of Herodes Atticus " that dominates the western end on the south slope of the Acropolis, Athens, Greece.
[info1] Με τη συνοδεία δώδεκα κορυφαίων σολίστ του μπουζουκιού τής 19μελούς Λαϊκής Ορχήστρας Ελληνικής Μουσικής « Έμμετρον »
Η Λαϊκή Ορχήστρα Ελληνικής Μουσικής « Έμμετρον » ιδρύθηκε από τον δάσκαλο του μπουζουκιού Μανώλη Γεωργοστάθη και δραστηριοποιείται στον χώρο των μουσικών εκδηλώσεων, συναυλιών και παραστάσεων, καθώς και στον χώρο των video, videoclips, καταγραφής εικόνων και ηχητικών επενδύσεων. Η Εmmetron Music συνεργάζεται με κορυφαίους τραγουδιστές, όπως οι Μαρία Φαραντούρη, Μανώλης Μητσιάς, Γλυκερία, Κώστας Μακεδόνας, Δημήτρης Μπάσης, Αναστασία Μουτσάτσου, Κατερίνα Κούκα, Κωνσταντίνα, Πέτρος Γαϊτάνος, Λάκης Χαλκιάς και πολλούς άλλους.
[info 2] Στο συγκεκριμένο video την χορευτική επιμέλεια είχε η χορογράφος Filio Karatza ( Φιλιώ Καρατζά ) και το όνομα τής χορευτικής ομάδας είναι Rose Karra Team. http://www.rosekarra.net/
Χορεύουν:
Γεράσιμος Μοσχόπουλος
Καλαιτζίδης Χρήστος
Κυριάκος Νησίδης
Άγγελος Κετής
Ρεβέκκα Κουτσογιαννακοπούλου
Κρίστι Νοβακίβσκα
Ασημίνα Αντωνοπούλου και η Δήμητρα Τσουράκη.
Greece
The Land of Gods and Goddesses
Greece is the cradle of Western civilization, the origin of drama and history and philosophy, the birthplace of democracy.
It is hard to imagine what civilized life would be like today without the influence of ancient Greece... It also is hard to imagine what the world would be like without the geometry of Euclides or Pythagoras, the logic of Aristoteles, the unique architectural style which has influenced architects all over the world, or even the fables of Aesopos known to children around the globe. Let us not forget also the Olympic Games, with their spirit of world-peace and brotherhood, first conceived and organized by the Greeks;
or the Greek language which has enriched other languages with so many words and concepts, like philanthropy, harmony, music, techne, sophistication, architecture, ecology, Europe (Europa, sister of Cadmus; carried off to Crete by Zeus) and thousands of others.
My Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/george.ioannidis4

People From Around The Globe Met For The First Flat Earth Conference (HBO)

Conspiracy theories are nothing new, but in the age of the internet, they spread like “chemtrails” in the wind. The theory that the world is flat, for example,...

Conspiracy theories are nothing new, but in the age of the internet, they spread like “chemtrails” in the wind. The theory that the world is flat, for example, gained so much popularity online that this year 500 people gathered for the first ever InternationalFlat EarthConference.
The belief that the world is flat has kind of been around forever, but it picked up steam in 2015 with a rash of online communities, YouTube videos, podcasts, and even songs preaching the gospel. At some point, Kyrie Irving of the Boston Celtics started talking about it too, which really seemed to blow the lid off the heliocentric model.
So, the time was right for the Flat Earth International Conference, the first of its kind, held at the beginning of November outside of Raleigh, NC. Sold out since May, the conference brought together hundreds of people who had before only really interacted online.
It was an opportunity for believers to network, share research, meet thought leaders, find a flat-earth compatible mate, show off various NASA parody t-shirts, and talk shit about Neil deGrasse Tyson.
VICENews was there for it all. As one attendee told us, “it gets pretty deep.” We'll let you be the judge.
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Conspiracy theories are nothing new, but in the age of the internet, they spread like “chemtrails” in the wind. The theory that the world is flat, for example, gained so much popularity online that this year 500 people gathered for the first ever InternationalFlat EarthConference.
The belief that the world is flat has kind of been around forever, but it picked up steam in 2015 with a rash of online communities, YouTube videos, podcasts, and even songs preaching the gospel. At some point, Kyrie Irving of the Boston Celtics started talking about it too, which really seemed to blow the lid off the heliocentric model.
So, the time was right for the Flat Earth International Conference, the first of its kind, held at the beginning of November outside of Raleigh, NC. Sold out since May, the conference brought together hundreds of people who had before only really interacted online.
It was an opportunity for believers to network, share research, meet thought leaders, find a flat-earth compatible mate, show off various NASA parody t-shirts, and talk shit about Neil deGrasse Tyson.
VICENews was there for it all. As one attendee told us, “it gets pretty deep.” We'll let you be the judge.
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News
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► Greek girl Kleoniki Deliyiorgji is Miss Albania and Miss Globe 2012

Kleoniki Delijiorgji Miss Albania2012 and Miss Glode 2012 belongs to the greek diaspora of North Epirus, her father Michalis is also known, she was born in the...

Kleoniki Delijiorgji Miss Albania2012 and Miss Glode 2012 belongs to the greek diaspora of North Epirus, her father Michalis is also known, she was born in the city of Ioannina and is only 15 years old.
In her interview in the biggest greek newspaper "ΠΡΩΤΟ ΘΕΜΑ" she said she didn't face any problem because of her descent, the judges judged her on her beauty and not on her origins. However many of her opponents accused her that she didn't talk good albanian language and that she could not represent albania good, but she overtook the comments by giving an interview in albanian where she could talk the language fair well.

Kleoniki Delijiorgji Miss Albania2012 and Miss Glode 2012 belongs to the greek diaspora of North Epirus, her father Michalis is also known, she was born in the city of Ioannina and is only 15 years old.
In her interview in the biggest greek newspaper "ΠΡΩΤΟ ΘΕΜΑ" she said she didn't face any problem because of her descent, the judges judged her on her beauty and not on her origins. However many of her opponents accused her that she didn't talk good albanian language and that she could not represent albania good, but she overtook the comments by giving an interview in albanian where she could talk the language fair well.

A demo/contest/bbq session hosted by Globe brand and Sook BoardFamily at Galatsi DIY skatepark in Athens, Greece. Needless to say this day took its own path due to the weather, but we still had a blast!

A demo/contest/bbq session hosted by Globe brand and Sook BoardFamily at Galatsi DIY skatepark in Athens, Greece. Needless to say this day took its own path due to the weather, but we still had a blast!

Watch all updates, backups and copies here on coppertropicals channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjq4pjKj9X4W9i7UnYShpVg
Southern CaliforniaSlowSlip article + Studies : https://ucrtoday.ucr.edu/49602
Monitor Slow Slip tremors in the Pacific Northwest: https://tunk.ess.washington.edu/map_display/
Search Antipodes (opposite sides of the planet) here: https://www.antipodesmap.com/
Download the full (paid) version of earthquake3D here :
http://www.wolton.net/quakes.htmlFree version here:
http://www.wolton.net/quake.html
Earthquake3D interactive live feed :
http://www.earthquake3d.com/
We (dutchsinse and viewers) are not associated with Earthquake3D's creation, maintenance, or development. We receive no compensation for recommending this application, and have no relation with (or to) the programs developer(s).
If you would like the full paid version, please purchase a copy directly from the program creators website which is linked above, so they receive full compensation for the hard work they put in creating this wonderful seismic monitoring program!
______
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Check tsunami warnings issued by the US agencies here:
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Pacific Tsunami Warning Center:
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AlaskaTsunamiWarningCenter:
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National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) buoy monitoring:
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/
Deep-ocean Assessment Reporting Tsunamis (DART) buoys:
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/dart.shtml
______
Global Earthquake Monitoring Links (multiple agencies worldwide):
https://sincedutch.wordpress.com/2011/11/30/11302011-list-of-earthquake-links-for-global-monitoring/
USGS main earthquake reporting site:
https://earthquake.usgs.gov
European / EMSC main earthquake reporting site:
https://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/
New Zealand Earthquakes:
http://www.geonet.org.nz/
Japan Earthquakes:
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/quake/
Live streamingJapan earthquakes:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyMW-_pfjsTG76c9tP5SErg
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Marker height off the globe represents depth into the Earth.
When an earthquake strikes, you will hear a rumble, ding, and a bell toll. The bell will toll the number of times = to the earthquake which occurs. (example : M4.0 will ring 4 times).
The most recent earthquake has a green placemark / flag on it.
Blue flag / placemark = the last earthquake which was looked up
______

Watch all updates, backups and copies here on coppertropicals channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjq4pjKj9X4W9i7UnYShpVg
Southern CaliforniaSlowSlip article + Studies : https://ucrtoday.ucr.edu/49602
Monitor Slow Slip tremors in the Pacific Northwest: https://tunk.ess.washington.edu/map_display/
Search Antipodes (opposite sides of the planet) here: https://www.antipodesmap.com/
Download the full (paid) version of earthquake3D here :
http://www.wolton.net/quakes.htmlFree version here:
http://www.wolton.net/quake.html
Earthquake3D interactive live feed :
http://www.earthquake3d.com/
We (dutchsinse and viewers) are not associated with Earthquake3D's creation, maintenance, or development. We receive no compensation for recommending this application, and have no relation with (or to) the programs developer(s).
If you would like the full paid version, please purchase a copy directly from the program creators website which is linked above, so they receive full compensation for the hard work they put in creating this wonderful seismic monitoring program!
______
Earthquake Resources:
Check tsunami warnings issued by the US agencies here:
http://tsunami.gov/
Pacific Tsunami Warning Center:
http://ptwc.weather.gov/
AlaskaTsunamiWarningCenter:
http://wcatwc.arh.noaa.gov/
National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) buoy monitoring:
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/
Deep-ocean Assessment Reporting Tsunamis (DART) buoys:
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/dart.shtml
______
Global Earthquake Monitoring Links (multiple agencies worldwide):
https://sincedutch.wordpress.com/2011/11/30/11302011-list-of-earthquake-links-for-global-monitoring/
USGS main earthquake reporting site:
https://earthquake.usgs.gov
European / EMSC main earthquake reporting site:
https://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/
New Zealand Earthquakes:
http://www.geonet.org.nz/
Japan Earthquakes:
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/quake/
Live streamingJapan earthquakes:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyMW-_pfjsTG76c9tP5SErg
_______
Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC):
https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/news/vaac/latest-reports.html
_______
The non-earthquake related graphics, images, background, content , video, voice content captured on this property , and which are on this stream are NOT intended for redistribution, copying, or repeating unless otherwise approved by the content creator, Michael Janitch aka Dutchsinse on youtube.
________
Marker height off the globe represents depth into the Earth.
When an earthquake strikes, you will hear a rumble, ding, and a bell toll. The bell will toll the number of times = to the earthquake which occurs. (example : M4.0 will ring 4 times).
The most recent earthquake has a green placemark / flag on it.
Blue flag / placemark = the last earthquake which was looked up
______

Globe Trekker - Mainland Greece with Christina Chang

Christina Chang journeys through Greece, the cradle of the ancient world which has an archaeological legacy bearing testament to its varied past. She begins her...

Christina Chang journeys through Greece, the cradle of the ancient world which has an archaeological legacy bearing testament to its varied past. She begins her travels in the Athens, one of the most ancient cities in the world and the modern capital of Greece. The city is overlooked by the awe-inspiring Acropolis, a religious site since neolithic times, although the Parthenon temple which stands there today was built in the time of Pericles around 480 BC. After exploring the picturesque streets in the shadow of the Acropolis, Christina spends her evening in Exaria, the centre of student life in Athens, and goes to a bar to check out 'rembetik', the equivalent to the Greek blues.
No visit to Greece would be complete a trip to one of the country's fourteen hundred islands, so Christina detours off her route to see the island of Chios in the Aegean Sea. It's a long voyage but once she's arrived Christina visits the Nea Momi monastery. Now home to one solitary nun, the monastery was the site of the slaughter of five thousand men, women and children by the Ottomans in 1822. Chios was one if the most wealthy islands in the Aegean and its prosperity was founded on just one much coveted commodity: mastic, the essential ingredient in chewing gum.
Christina returns to the mainland and travels by bus to the romantic town of Nafplio, dominated by the fortress of Palamide. From here she journeys on towards Areopoli, via the stunning Langada pass between Sparta and Kalamata. The Spartans were ancient warrior people and Areopoli is named after Aries, the god of war. Christina spends a few days exploring the Mani region by mountain bike.. The further south she rides the more arid and sparse the vegetation becomes, until at last she reaches the point which is as far south as you can go in mainland Greece, thought by the ancient Greeks to be the entrance to Hades.
From the Mani region Christina heads back north to Zagorohoria, a group of villages in a mountainous region near the Albanian border. From the village of Mikro Papingo she plans to trek through the mountains, but first her guide suggests a visit to the local evil eye woman to experience an intense ritual to restore her energy. The destination of her trek through the stunning mountain scenery is the Dragon Lake. It takes seven hours to reach the top but Christina and her guide plan to spend the night at a refuge hut. When they reach Dragon Lake at six o'clock the next morning there's no sign of the dragon that reputedly lurks in the depths but breathtaking views are well worth the exertion and early rise!
Nearing the end of her journey Christina travels across northern Greece to Seres near the Bulgarian border, where she witnesses an ancient fire-walking festival called Anastenaria, formed every year in May. The festival commemorates a church fire in 1250 when the holy icons were heard groaning in the flames. Local legend claims they were rescued by devoted villagers who emerged unscathed from the burning building. The participants work themselves into a frenzy to the music of lyres and drums. When the fires are lit the red-hot coals are raked out and the villagers run back and forth over the coals without burning their feet.
To conclude her trip Christina visits the incredible monasteries of Meteora, perched high on inaccessible pinnacles of rock and deriving their names from the Greek meteora, 'rocks in the air'. No-one knows for sure how the monasteries were built, but as Christina attempts to climb one of the rock formations she realises it must have been quite a feat.

Christina Chang journeys through Greece, the cradle of the ancient world which has an archaeological legacy bearing testament to its varied past. She begins her travels in the Athens, one of the most ancient cities in the world and the modern capital of Greece. The city is overlooked by the awe-inspiring Acropolis, a religious site since neolithic times, although the Parthenon temple which stands there today was built in the time of Pericles around 480 BC. After exploring the picturesque streets in the shadow of the Acropolis, Christina spends her evening in Exaria, the centre of student life in Athens, and goes to a bar to check out 'rembetik', the equivalent to the Greek blues.
No visit to Greece would be complete a trip to one of the country's fourteen hundred islands, so Christina detours off her route to see the island of Chios in the Aegean Sea. It's a long voyage but once she's arrived Christina visits the Nea Momi monastery. Now home to one solitary nun, the monastery was the site of the slaughter of five thousand men, women and children by the Ottomans in 1822. Chios was one if the most wealthy islands in the Aegean and its prosperity was founded on just one much coveted commodity: mastic, the essential ingredient in chewing gum.
Christina returns to the mainland and travels by bus to the romantic town of Nafplio, dominated by the fortress of Palamide. From here she journeys on towards Areopoli, via the stunning Langada pass between Sparta and Kalamata. The Spartans were ancient warrior people and Areopoli is named after Aries, the god of war. Christina spends a few days exploring the Mani region by mountain bike.. The further south she rides the more arid and sparse the vegetation becomes, until at last she reaches the point which is as far south as you can go in mainland Greece, thought by the ancient Greeks to be the entrance to Hades.
From the Mani region Christina heads back north to Zagorohoria, a group of villages in a mountainous region near the Albanian border. From the village of Mikro Papingo she plans to trek through the mountains, but first her guide suggests a visit to the local evil eye woman to experience an intense ritual to restore her energy. The destination of her trek through the stunning mountain scenery is the Dragon Lake. It takes seven hours to reach the top but Christina and her guide plan to spend the night at a refuge hut. When they reach Dragon Lake at six o'clock the next morning there's no sign of the dragon that reputedly lurks in the depths but breathtaking views are well worth the exertion and early rise!
Nearing the end of her journey Christina travels across northern Greece to Seres near the Bulgarian border, where she witnesses an ancient fire-walking festival called Anastenaria, formed every year in May. The festival commemorates a church fire in 1250 when the holy icons were heard groaning in the flames. Local legend claims they were rescued by devoted villagers who emerged unscathed from the burning building. The participants work themselves into a frenzy to the music of lyres and drums. When the fires are lit the red-hot coals are raked out and the villagers run back and forth over the coals without burning their feet.
To conclude her trip Christina visits the incredible monasteries of Meteora, perched high on inaccessible pinnacles of rock and deriving their names from the Greek meteora, 'rocks in the air'. No-one knows for sure how the monasteries were built, but as Christina attempts to climb one of the rock formations she realises it must have been quite a feat.

Greece Decision Roils Markets Across Globe

A wave of selling swept across Wall Street and stock markets around the world after Greece's prime minister said he would call a national vote on an unpopular E...

A wave of selling swept across Wall Street and stock markets around the world after Greece's prime minister said he would call a national vote on an unpopular European plan to rescue that nation's economy. (Nov. 1)

A wave of selling swept across Wall Street and stock markets around the world after Greece's prime minister said he would call a national vote on an unpopular European plan to rescue that nation's economy. (Nov. 1)

News Around the globe Go4Tv trailer

NewsAround the globe Go4Tv trailer
This channel collecting latest news from around the globe live feeds and serve it to a playlist in 6 differend languages for...

NewsAround the globe Go4Tv trailer
This channel collecting latest news from around the globe live feeds and serve it to a playlist in 6 differend languages for the for immigrants in Greece trappy away from their homes and their families. The service it's free and It is without any economic benefit.

NewsAround the globe Go4Tv trailer
This channel collecting latest news from around the globe live feeds and serve it to a playlist in 6 differend languages for the for immigrants in Greece trappy away from their homes and their families. The service it's free and It is without any economic benefit.

Greece Travel Guide

Explore the most popular destinations in Greece (Athens, Mykonos, and Santorini) in this quick 3 minute overview. Whether your clients want to experience luxury accommodations and spa’s, or prefer to dive into the authentic countryside, Greece is a paradise for everyone.
Find out more about planning Greek itineraries in this Webinar: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUbOwnlZw0M

published: 27 Aug 2014

10 tips if you're visiting Greece | Travel Tips

Here are 10 travel tips if you're planning on visiting Greece in the near future.
Make sure you click that subscribe button before you leave
http://www.youtube.com/greekinthecityny
Greece TravelGuide
http://www.greektravel.com
Check prices for ferries and purchase them here
http://www.greekferries.gr
How To Conquer Greece WithoutLaunching1000Ships
1. Learning to Love a Malaka
Although the word Malaka isn’t “nice” sometimes it’s meant to be friendly. Malaka means “jerkoff” but in Greece we use it as a term of endearment. People might say, “Hey jerkoff,” but don’t worry. You’ll be able to tell if they mean it by their tone of voice. Use your better judgment and go with the flow.
2. Most everything closes at noon for a few hours. No soup for you.
In Spain its called “s...

published: 24 Jan 2017

20 Things to do in Athens Greece Travel Guide

Though our visit was brief, Audrey and I still made it our mission to see as many sights and attractions as possible around Athens, Greece. We set out to visit temples and ruins steeped in history, but along the way we also discovered that the Greek capital is a city with a pretty cool vibe, lots of art, and great food. This video guide will showcase 20 things to do in Athens, Greece:
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published: 23 Nov 2015

TRAVEL GUIDE TO GREECE | SANTORINI, CRETE, MILOS & ATHENS

An awesome travel guide to Greece, in a vlog style video! I'm going to bring you guys with me on a trip to Greece! I am half Greek, so I am well positioned to help you organize your next trip to that wonderful country!
Come with me as we take a boat and sail of to the most popular islands!
- We'll have a romantic getaway and experience the amazing sunsets on Santorini island, in the village of Oia.
- We'll sail to the island of Crete where we'll swim in two of the most beautiful beaches in the world: Balos and Elafonissi.
- We'll move on to the quiet and serene island of Milos where we'll have some of the best and freshest seafood.
- We'll go back to the mainland to visit Greece's capital: Athens.
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Although Greece is the home of ancient gods, birthplace of European civilisation and a country of great warriors and philosophers it is also a country of many islands with tiny villages and white houses, a deep blue sea and almost constant sunshine.Athens is a lively city set in historic surroundings. Unique among all other Greek temples is the Acropolis whose imposing appearance and artistic decoration signified the great influence and power of ancient Athens. Six female figures, the Karyatides, support the southern hall of the IonicTemple of Erechtheion that stands on sacred ground close to the main temple. The imposing Mitrópolis is the main Greek Orthodox cathedral in Athe...

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Greece is currently ranked among the top destinations to visit in Europe. This is due to its amazing plethora of ancient ruins, sunny beaches, whitewashed villages, friendly atmosphere, and tasty cuisine. Here is a closer look at the top best destinations to visit in Greece.
1. Santorini
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published: 14 Dec 2015

GREECE TRAVEL VLOG || 10 Days in Greece (Athens, Santorini, Crete)

I hope y'all enjoyed seeing what I got to do while I was on vacation in Greece! We went to Athens, Santorini, and, finally, Crete. (Santorini was my favorite, if you're curious!) If you want to see some fun pics from the trip, be sure to follow me on Instagram- @meredithgraceyt. Also stay tuned for some fun London videos coming soon!
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Greek Islands Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

The Greek islands: jewels thrown into the Aegean Sea. History and nature: Romans and Byzantines, sun worshippers and swimmers, gentle bays, sea as blue as the sky, sky as blue as the sea, and golden sand. Old cities, monasteries built on cliffs, mosaics shining with gold, the scent of the orange orchards, waving, silvery olive trees, taverns and cafes, windmills and idyllic, white walled villages, crowded bays… The 12 most beautiful and most visited islands in one movie!
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15 BEST THINGS TO DO IN SANTORINI ♥ Santorini Greece Travel Guide

You'll find romance in the many things to do in Santorini, such as Red Sand beach, Fira, the volcano, Oia, the donkeys and much more. I was there for three days-- here's 15 BestThings to Do in Santorini... especially if you're a solo traveler!
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In this video I document my expenses on the island of Santorini, Greece and show how to travel super cheap.
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Top 10 Best Greek Islands

All islands of Greece could have been in this, but I had to choose only ten for the sake of this video.
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Things to do in Santorini:
1. A stroll down Oia. Enjoy the sunset and Amoudi Bay and have dinner there
2. A stroll down Fira. Enjoy the magnificent view of the glistening caldera. We don't recommend the cable car. Try lunch at Mama'sHouse
3. Wine Museum. Santorini has a selection of wine museum that you can chose from and enjoy.
4. Kamari beach. Buy a beer from the local market and enjoy this beautiful black beach
5. Picnic at Pyrgos. Pyrgos is the highest point of the i...

Explore the most popular destinations in Greece (Athens, Mykonos, and Santorini) in this quick 3 minute overview. Whether your clients want to experience luxury accommodations and spa’s, or prefer to dive into the authentic countryside, Greece is a paradise for everyone.
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10 tips if you're visiting Greece | Travel Tips

Here are 10 travel tips if you're planning on visiting Greece in the near future.
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Here are 10 travel tips if you're planning on visiting Greece in the near future.
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Check prices for ferries and purchase them here
http://www.greekferries.gr
How To Conquer Greece WithoutLaunching1000Ships
1. Learning to Love a Malaka
Although the word Malaka isn’t “nice” sometimes it’s meant to be friendly. Malaka means “jerkoff” but in Greece we use it as a term of endearment. People might say, “Hey jerkoff,” but don’t worry. You’ll be able to tell if they mean it by their tone of voice. Use your better judgment and go with the flow.
2. Most everything closes at noon for a few hours. No soup for you.
In Spain its called “siesta” and they have it in Greece too. In some of the more touristy areas you’ll find everything stays open but if your visit takes you off the beaten path they will most likely be closed in the afternoon. Make sure you make that trip to the market and get your errands done in the morning and spend your “siesta” down at the beach.
3. Dramamine Taxis
Greece has over 6,000 islands but only 250 of them are inhabited. Although some of the islands have airports most don’t and you’ll have to take a ferry to visit them. Ferries will range in cost from 10 to 75 EUR with travel out of Athens being more expensive. Airfare will range between 100 – 300 EUR depending on where you’re visiting, what time of year it is, and possibly how much you slip the guy booking your tickets.
4. Avoid Mykonos if you’re on a budget.
The clubs stay open till the morning, the beaches are gorgeous, and the bar is always pumping out music. Along with the great nightlife and romantic scenery comes a very hefty price point. Mykonos is not the island to visit if you’re on a budget. Drinks on this island are just as overpriced as they are in New York City, 12 -15 EUR a pop. Dinner will run you at least 50 EUR and hotel rooms start at around $250 EUR a night. One of your suitcases should probably just be filled with cash.
5. Hypochondriacs rejoice! Antibiotics can be purchased over the counter.
If you’re like my mom you’ll want to stock up on over the counter antibiotics while you’re in Greece. You don’t need a prescription in Greece to buy them and they’re stronger then the stuff the pharmacist gives you here (America for me, I’m not sure where in the world you are). I would like to say that you shouldn’t take medicine if you don’t need it. Antibiotics should only be taken if you have an infection so please consult with your doctor before self medicating. And for the love of all that is holy take the entire cycle even if you start to feel better, finish the cycle! Otherwise we’re just building antibacterial resistant superbugs that are going to wipe us all out. But no, really, enjoy your trip.
6. Food in Greece is amazing on any budget
Greece is known for its seafood, olives, honey, feta cheese, and healthy veggies. Even if you’re traveling on a budget and can’t afford to eat at restaurants (which usually run anywhere between 15 – 50 EUR a meal) you can grab Gyro and Suvlaki on the street. They’ll usually run 2 – 3 EUR each and they’re just as filling. Vegetarians: just learn to pronounce the word “spanakopita” before you leave and the cheese and spinach pies will get you right at about the same price point.
7. No one in Greece tips. But if you do you will be treated like a god (lowercase god that is).
In general people do not tip in Greece as wait staff gets paid a living wage, but they will treat you like a king if you do. At the beach bar I usually give them 3 to 5 euros throughout the day and they make sure my drink is always full. A EUR or two goes a long way. If you’re looking for hospitality in Greece, throw in a smile and you are golden.
8. Visit before or after the peak season
End of summer in Greece (end of July to end of August) is very expensive. During that time in Greece the tourists outnumber the citizens! Because of this prices on hotel accommodations, flights, and ferries are inflated. Visiting before or after peak season can save you a lot of money. Consider visiting in June or September so you can still enjoy the beach.
9. McDonalds in the Athens airport serves a McGyro
10. Find the Bouzoukia for the real Greek night life experience.
Most of Greece’s nightlife is now very mainstream. The Bouzoukia is where you will experience live Greek music, dancing, and flower throwing. There is usually a headliner like Anna Vissi (think the Greek equivalent to Madonna) if you are in Athens but you can find a cheap alternative in some of the smaller towns and islands with unknown singers.
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Here are 10 travel tips if you're planning on visiting Greece in the near future.
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Check prices for ferries and purchase them here
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How To Conquer Greece WithoutLaunching1000Ships
1. Learning to Love a Malaka
Although the word Malaka isn’t “nice” sometimes it’s meant to be friendly. Malaka means “jerkoff” but in Greece we use it as a term of endearment. People might say, “Hey jerkoff,” but don’t worry. You’ll be able to tell if they mean it by their tone of voice. Use your better judgment and go with the flow.
2. Most everything closes at noon for a few hours. No soup for you.
In Spain its called “siesta” and they have it in Greece too. In some of the more touristy areas you’ll find everything stays open but if your visit takes you off the beaten path they will most likely be closed in the afternoon. Make sure you make that trip to the market and get your errands done in the morning and spend your “siesta” down at the beach.
3. Dramamine Taxis
Greece has over 6,000 islands but only 250 of them are inhabited. Although some of the islands have airports most don’t and you’ll have to take a ferry to visit them. Ferries will range in cost from 10 to 75 EUR with travel out of Athens being more expensive. Airfare will range between 100 – 300 EUR depending on where you’re visiting, what time of year it is, and possibly how much you slip the guy booking your tickets.
4. Avoid Mykonos if you’re on a budget.
The clubs stay open till the morning, the beaches are gorgeous, and the bar is always pumping out music. Along with the great nightlife and romantic scenery comes a very hefty price point. Mykonos is not the island to visit if you’re on a budget. Drinks on this island are just as overpriced as they are in New York City, 12 -15 EUR a pop. Dinner will run you at least 50 EUR and hotel rooms start at around $250 EUR a night. One of your suitcases should probably just be filled with cash.
5. Hypochondriacs rejoice! Antibiotics can be purchased over the counter.
If you’re like my mom you’ll want to stock up on over the counter antibiotics while you’re in Greece. You don’t need a prescription in Greece to buy them and they’re stronger then the stuff the pharmacist gives you here (America for me, I’m not sure where in the world you are). I would like to say that you shouldn’t take medicine if you don’t need it. Antibiotics should only be taken if you have an infection so please consult with your doctor before self medicating. And for the love of all that is holy take the entire cycle even if you start to feel better, finish the cycle! Otherwise we’re just building antibacterial resistant superbugs that are going to wipe us all out. But no, really, enjoy your trip.
6. Food in Greece is amazing on any budget
Greece is known for its seafood, olives, honey, feta cheese, and healthy veggies. Even if you’re traveling on a budget and can’t afford to eat at restaurants (which usually run anywhere between 15 – 50 EUR a meal) you can grab Gyro and Suvlaki on the street. They’ll usually run 2 – 3 EUR each and they’re just as filling. Vegetarians: just learn to pronounce the word “spanakopita” before you leave and the cheese and spinach pies will get you right at about the same price point.
7. No one in Greece tips. But if you do you will be treated like a god (lowercase god that is).
In general people do not tip in Greece as wait staff gets paid a living wage, but they will treat you like a king if you do. At the beach bar I usually give them 3 to 5 euros throughout the day and they make sure my drink is always full. A EUR or two goes a long way. If you’re looking for hospitality in Greece, throw in a smile and you are golden.
8. Visit before or after the peak season
End of summer in Greece (end of July to end of August) is very expensive. During that time in Greece the tourists outnumber the citizens! Because of this prices on hotel accommodations, flights, and ferries are inflated. Visiting before or after peak season can save you a lot of money. Consider visiting in June or September so you can still enjoy the beach.
9. McDonalds in the Athens airport serves a McGyro
10. Find the Bouzoukia for the real Greek night life experience.
Most of Greece’s nightlife is now very mainstream. The Bouzoukia is where you will experience live Greek music, dancing, and flower throwing. There is usually a headliner like Anna Vissi (think the Greek equivalent to Madonna) if you are in Athens but you can find a cheap alternative in some of the smaller towns and islands with unknown singers.
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20 Things to do in Athens Greece Travel Guide

Though our visit was brief, Audrey and I still made it our mission to see as many sights and attractions as possible around Athens, Greece. We set out to visit ...

Though our visit was brief, Audrey and I still made it our mission to see as many sights and attractions as possible around Athens, Greece. We set out to visit temples and ruins steeped in history, but along the way we also discovered that the Greek capital is a city with a pretty cool vibe, lots of art, and great food. This video guide will showcase 20 things to do in Athens, Greece:
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1) Parthenon (Παρθενών - Παρθενώνας)
2) Erechtheion (Erechtheum) Ἐρέχθειον - Ερέχθειο)
3) The Philopappos Monument (Μνημείο Φιλοπάππου) on Mouseion Hill
4) TraditionalGreek Food (Greek Salad, Saganaki and Moussaka)
5) Mount Lycabettus (Lykabettos or Lykavittos - Λυκαβηττός)
6) Night views of Athens
7) Temple of Zeus at Olympia
8) Arch of Hadrian (Αψίδα του Αδριανού - Hadrian's Gate)
9) MonastirakiFlea Market & VintageMarket
10) Greek StreetFood (Souvlaki - σουβλάκι and Gyro Pita - γύρος)
11) Street Art in Psirri (Psyri or Psiri or Psyrri or Psirri - Ψυρρή ή Ψυρή)
12) KerameikosCemetery (Νεκροταφείο Κεραμικού)
13) Changing of the Guard
14) National Garden (Royal Garden - Εθνικός Κήπος)
15) Athens Central Market - Agora
16) Agora (Ἀγορά Agorá)
17) Acropolis Museum (Μουσείο Ακρόπολης)
18) Plaka (Pláka - Πλάκα)
19) Hadrian's Library
20) Greek CookingClass (Learning how to make Greek Food and Greek Cuisine)
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We sincerely hope this travel guide to Athens, Greece is a good primer and introduction to Greek culture, Greek Food (Greek Cuisine), and numerous attractions and things to do and see in the city. We cover arts, entertainment, museums and architecture we feel is worth exploring. In terms of tourism this travel video attempts to take you to all of the famous sites as well as many of the off-the-beaten-path spots you may have otherwise missed out on.
Athens (Greek: Αθήνα, Athína - Ἀθῆναι)
20 Things to do in Athens Greece Top Attractions TravelGuideTranscript:
Well, good afternoon from sunny Athens. We are currently exploring the Greek capital. We recently actually spent a few days traveling around Meteora and now we're finishing up our trip here in Athens. We've got two full days to explore the city which isn't a lot of time but we're going to try to do our best.
Our first stop was one of the most recognized sights in Athens - the Parthenon, which was dedicated to the goddess Athena who was seen as the patron of Athens.
After sunset we lingered atop Mount Lycabettus for some night views of the city before taking the funicular down to the bottom. Seeing the Acropolis all lit up at night was a pretty cool sight!
Next up we visited the Temple of Zeus which once housed the statue of Zeus, and was considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
When it comes to shopping, there are a few different options. We made our way to Monastiraki, which is one of the principal shopping districts in Athens. Here we visited both the Flea Market and the antique shops in the area.
The Agora was the central spot in ancient Greek city-states, and it is where people gathered.
So we are wrapping up our time here in Athens. Any surprises or final thoughts to share? Yeah, something that really surprised me were just the amount of stray animals that I saw on the streets.
I also thought there was really good dining options as well. We had a number of really good Greek meals and also some really good International food too.
Final thoughts, I think this is a really underrated capital in Europe. A lot like Warsaw in Poland so if you have an opportunity to visit Athens in Greece definitely do so.
So what did you think of Athens? Well, I thought it was a really cool city and I actually had a great time here. It kind of reminded me a little bit of Tel Aviv with the Mediterranean feel but also Berlin because it is very artsy and gritty. So it's a really cool place to check out. Great food, lots of attractions. You have a mix of antiquity with urban.
And that's a wrap for Athens! We hope you enjoyed this city guide and that it'll come in handy when you plan your own trip.
This is part of our Travel in Greece series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Greek culture, Greek arts, Greek foods & Greek cuisine.
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Though our visit was brief, Audrey and I still made it our mission to see as many sights and attractions as possible around Athens, Greece. We set out to visit temples and ruins steeped in history, but along the way we also discovered that the Greek capital is a city with a pretty cool vibe, lots of art, and great food. This video guide will showcase 20 things to do in Athens, Greece:
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1) Parthenon (Παρθενών - Παρθενώνας)
2) Erechtheion (Erechtheum) Ἐρέχθειον - Ερέχθειο)
3) The Philopappos Monument (Μνημείο Φιλοπάππου) on Mouseion Hill
4) TraditionalGreek Food (Greek Salad, Saganaki and Moussaka)
5) Mount Lycabettus (Lykabettos or Lykavittos - Λυκαβηττός)
6) Night views of Athens
7) Temple of Zeus at Olympia
8) Arch of Hadrian (Αψίδα του Αδριανού - Hadrian's Gate)
9) MonastirakiFlea Market & VintageMarket
10) Greek StreetFood (Souvlaki - σουβλάκι and Gyro Pita - γύρος)
11) Street Art in Psirri (Psyri or Psiri or Psyrri or Psirri - Ψυρρή ή Ψυρή)
12) KerameikosCemetery (Νεκροταφείο Κεραμικού)
13) Changing of the Guard
14) National Garden (Royal Garden - Εθνικός Κήπος)
15) Athens Central Market - Agora
16) Agora (Ἀγορά Agorá)
17) Acropolis Museum (Μουσείο Ακρόπολης)
18) Plaka (Pláka - Πλάκα)
19) Hadrian's Library
20) Greek CookingClass (Learning how to make Greek Food and Greek Cuisine)
http://nomadicsamuel.com/photo-essays/20-things-to-do-in-athens
We sincerely hope this travel guide to Athens, Greece is a good primer and introduction to Greek culture, Greek Food (Greek Cuisine), and numerous attractions and things to do and see in the city. We cover arts, entertainment, museums and architecture we feel is worth exploring. In terms of tourism this travel video attempts to take you to all of the famous sites as well as many of the off-the-beaten-path spots you may have otherwise missed out on.
Athens (Greek: Αθήνα, Athína - Ἀθῆναι)
20 Things to do in Athens Greece Top Attractions TravelGuideTranscript:
Well, good afternoon from sunny Athens. We are currently exploring the Greek capital. We recently actually spent a few days traveling around Meteora and now we're finishing up our trip here in Athens. We've got two full days to explore the city which isn't a lot of time but we're going to try to do our best.
Our first stop was one of the most recognized sights in Athens - the Parthenon, which was dedicated to the goddess Athena who was seen as the patron of Athens.
After sunset we lingered atop Mount Lycabettus for some night views of the city before taking the funicular down to the bottom. Seeing the Acropolis all lit up at night was a pretty cool sight!
Next up we visited the Temple of Zeus which once housed the statue of Zeus, and was considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
When it comes to shopping, there are a few different options. We made our way to Monastiraki, which is one of the principal shopping districts in Athens. Here we visited both the Flea Market and the antique shops in the area.
The Agora was the central spot in ancient Greek city-states, and it is where people gathered.
So we are wrapping up our time here in Athens. Any surprises or final thoughts to share? Yeah, something that really surprised me were just the amount of stray animals that I saw on the streets.
I also thought there was really good dining options as well. We had a number of really good Greek meals and also some really good International food too.
Final thoughts, I think this is a really underrated capital in Europe. A lot like Warsaw in Poland so if you have an opportunity to visit Athens in Greece definitely do so.
So what did you think of Athens? Well, I thought it was a really cool city and I actually had a great time here. It kind of reminded me a little bit of Tel Aviv with the Mediterranean feel but also Berlin because it is very artsy and gritty. So it's a really cool place to check out. Great food, lots of attractions. You have a mix of antiquity with urban.
And that's a wrap for Athens! We hope you enjoyed this city guide and that it'll come in handy when you plan your own trip.
This is part of our Travel in Greece series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Greek culture, Greek arts, Greek foods & Greek cuisine.
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TRAVEL GUIDE TO GREECE | SANTORINI, CRETE, MILOS & ATHENS

An awesome travel guide to Greece, in a vlog style video! I'm going to bring you guys with me on a trip to Greece! I am half Greek, so I am well positioned to...

An awesome travel guide to Greece, in a vlog style video! I'm going to bring you guys with me on a trip to Greece! I am half Greek, so I am well positioned to help you organize your next trip to that wonderful country!
Come with me as we take a boat and sail of to the most popular islands!
- We'll have a romantic getaway and experience the amazing sunsets on Santorini island, in the village of Oia.
- We'll sail to the island of Crete where we'll swim in two of the most beautiful beaches in the world: Balos and Elafonissi.
- We'll move on to the quiet and serene island of Milos where we'll have some of the best and freshest seafood.
- We'll go back to the mainland to visit Greece's capital: Athens.
- We'll visit the old theater and the Parthenon, two monuments of Greek architecture at its finest.
- You'll even come with me as I visit my family in my dad's native village of Messolonghi.
Great food, amazing scenery, authentically nice people, wonderful weather... What more could you ask for? :)
I will show you all the must see attractions and entertain you along the way. This will help you organize and plan your trip to Greece, more specifically to the islands of Santorini, Crete, and Milos as well as the capital Athens!
Welcome to Pan The Organizer, where you and I work together to help you organize different aspects of your life!
Greece is a very popular tourist destination in Europe and hopefully this video will give you a taste of what to expect. I'm half Greek and half Canadian myself, so let me share with you a part of my heritage and culture! :)
I'll bring you to the islands of Santorini, Crete and Milos. We'll also head for the mainland and visit Greece's capital, Athens as well as a small village along the way.
This country is rich in culture, architecture and history. And the food is amazing!
Many people dream of travelling to Greece and visiting its many attractions. Where to go? What restaurants are good? What kind of transportation is recommended? What are the costs of such a trip? Are people friendly in that country? What hotels are recommended? Can you rent a car? Thanks to this video, you'll get answers to all these questions and more. Plus, you'll get a great perspective of how nice the country is and you'll be able to better organize your trip there!
Come along for the ride and enjoy the video!
Here are some links to the places we visited:
AkrotiriHotel, Chaniahttp://www.hotelakrotiri.com
Armenaki Fish Tavern, Pollonia, Milos island
http://www.armenaki.gr
Delmar Apartments & Suites Hotel, Pollonia, Milos island
http://www.delmar.gr/#!/
Galatia Villas suites, Fira, Santorini island
http://www.galatiavillas.gr
Argo restaurant, Santorini island
http://www.argo-restaurant-santorini.com

An awesome travel guide to Greece, in a vlog style video! I'm going to bring you guys with me on a trip to Greece! I am half Greek, so I am well positioned to help you organize your next trip to that wonderful country!
Come with me as we take a boat and sail of to the most popular islands!
- We'll have a romantic getaway and experience the amazing sunsets on Santorini island, in the village of Oia.
- We'll sail to the island of Crete where we'll swim in two of the most beautiful beaches in the world: Balos and Elafonissi.
- We'll move on to the quiet and serene island of Milos where we'll have some of the best and freshest seafood.
- We'll go back to the mainland to visit Greece's capital: Athens.
- We'll visit the old theater and the Parthenon, two monuments of Greek architecture at its finest.
- You'll even come with me as I visit my family in my dad's native village of Messolonghi.
Great food, amazing scenery, authentically nice people, wonderful weather... What more could you ask for? :)
I will show you all the must see attractions and entertain you along the way. This will help you organize and plan your trip to Greece, more specifically to the islands of Santorini, Crete, and Milos as well as the capital Athens!
Welcome to Pan The Organizer, where you and I work together to help you organize different aspects of your life!
Greece is a very popular tourist destination in Europe and hopefully this video will give you a taste of what to expect. I'm half Greek and half Canadian myself, so let me share with you a part of my heritage and culture! :)
I'll bring you to the islands of Santorini, Crete and Milos. We'll also head for the mainland and visit Greece's capital, Athens as well as a small village along the way.
This country is rich in culture, architecture and history. And the food is amazing!
Many people dream of travelling to Greece and visiting its many attractions. Where to go? What restaurants are good? What kind of transportation is recommended? What are the costs of such a trip? Are people friendly in that country? What hotels are recommended? Can you rent a car? Thanks to this video, you'll get answers to all these questions and more. Plus, you'll get a great perspective of how nice the country is and you'll be able to better organize your trip there!
Come along for the ride and enjoy the video!
Here are some links to the places we visited:
AkrotiriHotel, Chaniahttp://www.hotelakrotiri.com
Armenaki Fish Tavern, Pollonia, Milos island
http://www.armenaki.gr
Delmar Apartments & Suites Hotel, Pollonia, Milos island
http://www.delmar.gr/#!/
Galatia Villas suites, Fira, Santorini island
http://www.galatiavillas.gr
Argo restaurant, Santorini island
http://www.argo-restaurant-santorini.com

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Travel video about destination Greece.
Although Greece is the home of ancient gods, birthplace of European civilisation and a country of great warriors and philosophers it is also a country of many islands with tiny villages and white houses, a deep blue sea and almost constant sunshine.Athens is a lively city set in historic surroundings. Unique among all other Greek temples is the Acropolis whose imposing appearance and artistic decoration signified the great influence and power of ancient Athens. Six female figures, the Karyatides, support the southern hall of the IonicTemple of Erechtheion that stands on sacred ground close to the main temple. The imposing Mitrópolis is the main Greek Orthodox cathedral in Athens. A total of four architects designed this cathedral whose walls comprise the remains of no less than seventy former sacred buildings. The Cyclades Islands are situated in the middle of the Southern Aegean that like a magic circle flows around its former centre, the sacred island of Delos, Mykonos. For centuries this picturesque former pirate village in the middle of Cyclades group of islands has been the meeting place for artists, V.I.P.’s and the international glitterati. The Cyclades are also known as The Pearls Of Greece and it seems as though the gods have scattered a handful of beautiful pearls into the deep blue Aegean Sea. In ancient times they were also known as The Islands Of Light because Apollo, the God of Light and Learning, was born here and also worshipped on the islands. Santorini is the most southerly of the Cyclades Islands and the legendary location of the mythical lost island of Atlantis and also a breathtaking island paradise of rock, lava, sea and light.Crete is the ‘Island Of Light’ and the birthplace of Zeus. Heraklion is the capital of the largest and most southerly of the Greek islands on which a highly developed culture has existed for four thousand years. It’s no wonder that in these magnificent islands in the Aegean numerous gods, knights and tourists have always found much good fortune and enchantment!

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Travel video about destination Greece.
Although Greece is the home of ancient gods, birthplace of European civilisation and a country of great warriors and philosophers it is also a country of many islands with tiny villages and white houses, a deep blue sea and almost constant sunshine.Athens is a lively city set in historic surroundings. Unique among all other Greek temples is the Acropolis whose imposing appearance and artistic decoration signified the great influence and power of ancient Athens. Six female figures, the Karyatides, support the southern hall of the IonicTemple of Erechtheion that stands on sacred ground close to the main temple. The imposing Mitrópolis is the main Greek Orthodox cathedral in Athens. A total of four architects designed this cathedral whose walls comprise the remains of no less than seventy former sacred buildings. The Cyclades Islands are situated in the middle of the Southern Aegean that like a magic circle flows around its former centre, the sacred island of Delos, Mykonos. For centuries this picturesque former pirate village in the middle of Cyclades group of islands has been the meeting place for artists, V.I.P.’s and the international glitterati. The Cyclades are also known as The Pearls Of Greece and it seems as though the gods have scattered a handful of beautiful pearls into the deep blue Aegean Sea. In ancient times they were also known as The Islands Of Light because Apollo, the God of Light and Learning, was born here and also worshipped on the islands. Santorini is the most southerly of the Cyclades Islands and the legendary location of the mythical lost island of Atlantis and also a breathtaking island paradise of rock, lava, sea and light.Crete is the ‘Island Of Light’ and the birthplace of Zeus. Heraklion is the capital of the largest and most southerly of the Greek islands on which a highly developed culture has existed for four thousand years. It’s no wonder that in these magnificent islands in the Aegean numerous gods, knights and tourists have always found much good fortune and enchantment!

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Greece is currently ranked among the top destinations to visit in Europe. This is due to its amazing plethora of ancient ruins, sunny beaches, whitewashed villages, friendly atmosphere, and tasty cuisine. Here is a closer look at the top best destinations to visit in Greece.
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Greece is currently ranked among the top destinations to visit in Europe. This is due to its amazing plethora of ancient ruins, sunny beaches, whitewashed villages, friendly atmosphere, and tasty cuisine. Here is a closer look at the top best destinations to visit in Greece.
1. Santorini
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Santorini Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

This video for SantoriniVacationTravelGuide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clip...

This video for SantoriniVacationTravelGuide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube!
St. Petersburg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3ISUUO0CSo
Kyoto:
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The island of Santorini has a pretty explosive past. It’s perched over the remains of a much larger land mass that sank almost 4,000 years ago when a volcano blew its top, leaving the blue caldera and steep cliffs behind.
It is these cliffs and the flooded caldera that have become Santorini’s iconic calling card, and the first stop on your Santorini tour. Here’s your first bit of trivia: The whitewashed homes that appear on so many postcards and photographs are larger than they appear on the outside. They’re partially built into existing cliffside caves, and feature some of the most distinctive Mediterranean architecture you’ll ever see.
Santorini sightseeing will no doubt bring you up the stairs and pathways to the blue-domed churches that stand guard over the island. From there, you can take in the exquisite view of the caldera and harbor below. If you get a little weary of the spectacular sights, don’t worry; there’s plenty of things to do besides wander the various clifftop towns. If you head down to water level, you can soak in the warm surf, explore Santorini’s many beaches, go for a drive along winding roads, or go on a fishing expedition from one of the harbors.
At the end of the day, gather with the residents and visitors atop the cliff towns and watch the sun drop into the ocean. You’ll never see a view quite like it.
What part of Santorini do you want to see?
Visit our Santorini travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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This video for SantoriniVacationTravelGuide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube!
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Kyoto:
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The island of Santorini has a pretty explosive past. It’s perched over the remains of a much larger land mass that sank almost 4,000 years ago when a volcano blew its top, leaving the blue caldera and steep cliffs behind.
It is these cliffs and the flooded caldera that have become Santorini’s iconic calling card, and the first stop on your Santorini tour. Here’s your first bit of trivia: The whitewashed homes that appear on so many postcards and photographs are larger than they appear on the outside. They’re partially built into existing cliffside caves, and feature some of the most distinctive Mediterranean architecture you’ll ever see.
Santorini sightseeing will no doubt bring you up the stairs and pathways to the blue-domed churches that stand guard over the island. From there, you can take in the exquisite view of the caldera and harbor below. If you get a little weary of the spectacular sights, don’t worry; there’s plenty of things to do besides wander the various clifftop towns. If you head down to water level, you can soak in the warm surf, explore Santorini’s many beaches, go for a drive along winding roads, or go on a fishing expedition from one of the harbors.
At the end of the day, gather with the residents and visitors atop the cliff towns and watch the sun drop into the ocean. You’ll never see a view quite like it.
What part of Santorini do you want to see?
Visit our Santorini travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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GREECE TRAVEL VLOG || 10 Days in Greece (Athens, Santorini, Crete)

I hope y'all enjoyed seeing what I got to do while I was on vacation in Greece! We went to Athens, Santorini, and, finally, Crete. (Santorini was my favorite, i...

I hope y'all enjoyed seeing what I got to do while I was on vacation in Greece! We went to Athens, Santorini, and, finally, Crete. (Santorini was my favorite, if you're curious!) If you want to see some fun pics from the trip, be sure to follow me on Instagram- @meredithgraceyt. Also stay tuned for some fun London videos coming soon!
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I hope y'all enjoyed seeing what I got to do while I was on vacation in Greece! We went to Athens, Santorini, and, finally, Crete. (Santorini was my favorite, if you're curious!) If you want to see some fun pics from the trip, be sure to follow me on Instagram- @meredithgraceyt. Also stay tuned for some fun London videos coming soon!
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The Greek islands: jewels thrown into the Aegean Sea. History and nature: Romans and Byzantines, sun worshippers and swimmers, gentle bays, sea as blue as the sky, sky as blue as the sea, and golden sand. Old cities, monasteries built on cliffs, mosaics shining with gold, the scent of the orange orchards, waving, silvery olive trees, taverns and cafes, windmills and idyllic, white walled villages, crowded bays… The 12 most beautiful and most visited islands in one movie!
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The Greek islands: jewels thrown into the Aegean Sea. History and nature: Romans and Byzantines, sun worshippers and swimmers, gentle bays, sea as blue as the sky, sky as blue as the sea, and golden sand. Old cities, monasteries built on cliffs, mosaics shining with gold, the scent of the orange orchards, waving, silvery olive trees, taverns and cafes, windmills and idyllic, white walled villages, crowded bays… The 12 most beautiful and most visited islands in one movie!
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Travel in GREECE on $30 a Day! Budget Travel Tips

In this video I document my expenses on the island of Santorini, Greece and show how to travel super cheap.
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to...

In this video I document my expenses on the island of Santorini, Greece and show how to travel super cheap.
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info. And it's just $10 on Amazon! For more info, CLICK HERE: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by GabrielMorris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. Available on Amazon.com here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Support my videos on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gabrieltraveler?ty=h
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Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
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Intro song: "SmartRiot" by Huma-Huma
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You can download the music for free here: http://www.bywaystravel.info/ftgreece.htmlVideo created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. Filmed using an Olympus SP-810UZ and/or a GoProHero PlusLCD.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
Travel in GREECE on $30 a Day! Budget Travel Tips

In this video I document my expenses on the island of Santorini, Greece and show how to travel super cheap.
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info. And it's just $10 on Amazon! For more info, CLICK HERE: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by GabrielMorris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. Available on Amazon.com here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Support my videos on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gabrieltraveler?ty=h
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow Gabriel on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Music during the video:
Intro song: "SmartRiot" by Huma-Huma
&
"Centigrad" by BOCrew
Download the song: http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/bocrew/33021
Under CC BY license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
&
"On Your Way" by Konstantinos Bouzouki Orchestra
You can download the music for free here: http://www.bywaystravel.info/ftgreece.htmlVideo created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. Filmed using an Olympus SP-810UZ and/or a GoProHero PlusLCD.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
Travel in GREECE on $30 a Day! Budget Travel Tips

Top 10 Best Greek Islands

All islands of Greece could have been in this, but I had to choose only ten for the sake of this video.
Update: Lol i had to disable the comments here! like, ca...

All islands of Greece could have been in this, but I had to choose only ten for the sake of this video.
Update: Lol i had to disable the comments here! like, can you imagine just an innocent stupid video about random islands could make people upset
Music: Zorba Syrtaki

All islands of Greece could have been in this, but I had to choose only ten for the sake of this video.
Update: Lol i had to disable the comments here! like, can you imagine just an innocent stupid video about random islands could make people upset
Music: Zorba Syrtaki

10 ThingsTo Do In Santorini - We Saw Santorini In 1 Day! Santorini GreeceTravelVlog | Travel Guide | Greece 2016 Vacation
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Things to do in Santorini:
1. A stroll down Oia. Enjoy the sunset and Amoudi Bay and have dinner there
2. A stroll down Fira. Enjoy the magnificent view of the glistening caldera. We don't recommend the cable car. Try lunch at Mama'sHouse
3. Wine Museum. Santorini has a selection of wine museum that you can chose from and enjoy.
4. Kamari beach. Buy a beer from the local market and enjoy this beautiful black beach
5. Picnic at Pyrgos. Pyrgos is the highest point of the island Santorini. Stop by a beautiful restaurant for coffee and enjoy the panaromic view of the island from here.
6. Sunset at Akrotiri lighthouse
7. Dinner at Metaxi Mas in Exo Gonia
8. Play with the cats of Santorini
9. Enjoy a dip in your private jacuzzi or pool (a lot of hotels come with these in Oia and Fira)
10. Stop by the pretty blue dome churches and take a moment to enjoy it's beauty
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Things to do in Santorini:
1. A stroll down Oia. Enjoy the sunset and Amoudi Bay and have dinner there
2. A stroll down Fira. Enjoy the magnificent view of the glistening caldera. We don't recommend the cable car. Try lunch at Mama'sHouse
3. Wine Museum. Santorini has a selection of wine museum that you can chose from and enjoy.
4. Kamari beach. Buy a beer from the local market and enjoy this beautiful black beach
5. Picnic at Pyrgos. Pyrgos is the highest point of the island Santorini. Stop by a beautiful restaurant for coffee and enjoy the panaromic view of the island from here.
6. Sunset at Akrotiri lighthouse
7. Dinner at Metaxi Mas in Exo Gonia
8. Play with the cats of Santorini
9. Enjoy a dip in your private jacuzzi or pool (a lot of hotels come with these in Oia and Fira)
10. Stop by the pretty blue dome churches and take a moment to enjoy it's beauty
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Globe Trekker - Mainland Greece with Christina Chang

Christina Chang journeys through Greece, the cradle of the ancient world which has an archaeological legacy bearing testament to its varied past. She begins her travels in the Athens, one of the most ancient cities in the world and the modern capital of Greece. The city is overlooked by the awe-inspiring Acropolis, a religious site since neolithic times, although the Parthenon temple which stands there today was built in the time of Pericles around 480 BC. After exploring the picturesque streets in the shadow of the Acropolis, Christina spends her evening in Exaria, the centre of student life in Athens, and goes to a bar to check out 'rembetik', the equivalent to the Greek blues.
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Al Jazeera Correspondent - The Greek Resistance

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Greece - it is where Europe's civilisation and the very idea of democracy began. But today the country is in crisis; a crisis that may well destroy the dream of a unified Europe. A dream born out of the nightmare of World War II, a dream to unite different nations under one currency, has become a tragedy. Ten years after joining the eurozone, the Greek economy has collapsed, living standards have plummeted, hundreds of thousands are out of work and thousands more have left the country to find a new future. Many Greeks blame the European Union, and Germany in particular, for the crisis they are in. Today, almost 70 years after its military defeat in World War II, Germany is the strong...

Unsolved Mysteries of Easter Island

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Greece's right wing: a new dawn?

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We look at the growing nationalist movement ahead of Greece's upcoming elections.
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What the Ancients Knew - Greece

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The Cafe - Greece: The end of the European dream?

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The ancient Greeks invented the word chaos to describe complete disorder and confusion. They did not think they would be living with it for so long.
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One-third of Greeks live below the poverty line. Anger has turned into violence and despair, and suicides have increased by 40 per cent since the crisis began.
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The Secret Advanced Civilizations That Came Before Ancient Egypt, Sumeria, and Greece

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Combined with records of giant solar disturbances indicated in ice packs and below glaciers around the globe, we now "have evidence of high culture and civilization circa 10,000 BCE to 8000 BCE, but then an apparent de...

Globe Trekker - Mainland Greece with Christina Chang

Christina Chang journeys through Greece, the cradle of the ancient world which has an archaeological legacy bearing testament to its varied past. She begins her...

Christina Chang journeys through Greece, the cradle of the ancient world which has an archaeological legacy bearing testament to its varied past. She begins her travels in the Athens, one of the most ancient cities in the world and the modern capital of Greece. The city is overlooked by the awe-inspiring Acropolis, a religious site since neolithic times, although the Parthenon temple which stands there today was built in the time of Pericles around 480 BC. After exploring the picturesque streets in the shadow of the Acropolis, Christina spends her evening in Exaria, the centre of student life in Athens, and goes to a bar to check out 'rembetik', the equivalent to the Greek blues.
No visit to Greece would be complete a trip to one of the country's fourteen hundred islands, so Christina detours off her route to see the island of Chios in the Aegean Sea. It's a long voyage but once she's arrived Christina visits the Nea Momi monastery. Now home to one solitary nun, the monastery was the site of the slaughter of five thousand men, women and children by the Ottomans in 1822. Chios was one if the most wealthy islands in the Aegean and its prosperity was founded on just one much coveted commodity: mastic, the essential ingredient in chewing gum.
Christina returns to the mainland and travels by bus to the romantic town of Nafplio, dominated by the fortress of Palamide. From here she journeys on towards Areopoli, via the stunning Langada pass between Sparta and Kalamata. The Spartans were ancient warrior people and Areopoli is named after Aries, the god of war. Christina spends a few days exploring the Mani region by mountain bike.. The further south she rides the more arid and sparse the vegetation becomes, until at last she reaches the point which is as far south as you can go in mainland Greece, thought by the ancient Greeks to be the entrance to Hades.
From the Mani region Christina heads back north to Zagorohoria, a group of villages in a mountainous region near the Albanian border. From the village of Mikro Papingo she plans to trek through the mountains, but first her guide suggests a visit to the local evil eye woman to experience an intense ritual to restore her energy. The destination of her trek through the stunning mountain scenery is the Dragon Lake. It takes seven hours to reach the top but Christina and her guide plan to spend the night at a refuge hut. When they reach Dragon Lake at six o'clock the next morning there's no sign of the dragon that reputedly lurks in the depths but breathtaking views are well worth the exertion and early rise!
Nearing the end of her journey Christina travels across northern Greece to Seres near the Bulgarian border, where she witnesses an ancient fire-walking festival called Anastenaria, formed every year in May. The festival commemorates a church fire in 1250 when the holy icons were heard groaning in the flames. Local legend claims they were rescued by devoted villagers who emerged unscathed from the burning building. The participants work themselves into a frenzy to the music of lyres and drums. When the fires are lit the red-hot coals are raked out and the villagers run back and forth over the coals without burning their feet.
To conclude her trip Christina visits the incredible monasteries of Meteora, perched high on inaccessible pinnacles of rock and deriving their names from the Greek meteora, 'rocks in the air'. No-one knows for sure how the monasteries were built, but as Christina attempts to climb one of the rock formations she realises it must have been quite a feat.

Christina Chang journeys through Greece, the cradle of the ancient world which has an archaeological legacy bearing testament to its varied past. She begins her travels in the Athens, one of the most ancient cities in the world and the modern capital of Greece. The city is overlooked by the awe-inspiring Acropolis, a religious site since neolithic times, although the Parthenon temple which stands there today was built in the time of Pericles around 480 BC. After exploring the picturesque streets in the shadow of the Acropolis, Christina spends her evening in Exaria, the centre of student life in Athens, and goes to a bar to check out 'rembetik', the equivalent to the Greek blues.
No visit to Greece would be complete a trip to one of the country's fourteen hundred islands, so Christina detours off her route to see the island of Chios in the Aegean Sea. It's a long voyage but once she's arrived Christina visits the Nea Momi monastery. Now home to one solitary nun, the monastery was the site of the slaughter of five thousand men, women and children by the Ottomans in 1822. Chios was one if the most wealthy islands in the Aegean and its prosperity was founded on just one much coveted commodity: mastic, the essential ingredient in chewing gum.
Christina returns to the mainland and travels by bus to the romantic town of Nafplio, dominated by the fortress of Palamide. From here she journeys on towards Areopoli, via the stunning Langada pass between Sparta and Kalamata. The Spartans were ancient warrior people and Areopoli is named after Aries, the god of war. Christina spends a few days exploring the Mani region by mountain bike.. The further south she rides the more arid and sparse the vegetation becomes, until at last she reaches the point which is as far south as you can go in mainland Greece, thought by the ancient Greeks to be the entrance to Hades.
From the Mani region Christina heads back north to Zagorohoria, a group of villages in a mountainous region near the Albanian border. From the village of Mikro Papingo she plans to trek through the mountains, but first her guide suggests a visit to the local evil eye woman to experience an intense ritual to restore her energy. The destination of her trek through the stunning mountain scenery is the Dragon Lake. It takes seven hours to reach the top but Christina and her guide plan to spend the night at a refuge hut. When they reach Dragon Lake at six o'clock the next morning there's no sign of the dragon that reputedly lurks in the depths but breathtaking views are well worth the exertion and early rise!
Nearing the end of her journey Christina travels across northern Greece to Seres near the Bulgarian border, where she witnesses an ancient fire-walking festival called Anastenaria, formed every year in May. The festival commemorates a church fire in 1250 when the holy icons were heard groaning in the flames. Local legend claims they were rescued by devoted villagers who emerged unscathed from the burning building. The participants work themselves into a frenzy to the music of lyres and drums. When the fires are lit the red-hot coals are raked out and the villagers run back and forth over the coals without burning their feet.
To conclude her trip Christina visits the incredible monasteries of Meteora, perched high on inaccessible pinnacles of rock and deriving their names from the Greek meteora, 'rocks in the air'. No-one knows for sure how the monasteries were built, but as Christina attempts to climb one of the rock formations she realises it must have been quite a feat.

Al Jazeera Correspondent - The Greek Resistance

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Greece - it is where Europe's civilisation and the very...

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Greece - it is where Europe's civilisation and the very idea of democracy began. But today the country is in crisis; a crisis that may well destroy the dream of a unified Europe. A dream born out of the nightmare of World War II, a dream to unite different nations under one currency, has become a tragedy. Ten years after joining the eurozone, the Greek economy has collapsed, living standards have plummeted, hundreds of thousands are out of work and thousands more have left the country to find a new future. Many Greeks blame the European Union, and Germany in particular, for the crisis they are in. Today, almost 70 years after its military defeat in World War II, Germany is the strongest economic power in Europe and its political leadership holds the future of Greece in its hands. Al Jazeera correspondent Barnaby Phillips travels to Greece to discover why these two countries, tied by history and culture, are now locked into a conflict. Why has the European vision, designed to heal the wounds of the past, instead brought them back to the surface? And who is to blame - the Greeks themselves, the EU or the old enemy, Germany?
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Greece - it is where Europe's civilisation and the very idea of democracy began. But today the country is in crisis; a crisis that may well destroy the dream of a unified Europe. A dream born out of the nightmare of World War II, a dream to unite different nations under one currency, has become a tragedy. Ten years after joining the eurozone, the Greek economy has collapsed, living standards have plummeted, hundreds of thousands are out of work and thousands more have left the country to find a new future. Many Greeks blame the European Union, and Germany in particular, for the crisis they are in. Today, almost 70 years after its military defeat in World War II, Germany is the strongest economic power in Europe and its political leadership holds the future of Greece in its hands. Al Jazeera correspondent Barnaby Phillips travels to Greece to discover why these two countries, tied by history and culture, are now locked into a conflict. Why has the European vision, designed to heal the wounds of the past, instead brought them back to the surface? And who is to blame - the Greeks themselves, the EU or the old enemy, Germany?
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
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Unsolved Mysteries of Easter Island

A team of modern archaeologists, engineers, and scientists attempt to solve and explain the origin of the Moai statues by excavating, restoring and discovering ...

A team of modern archaeologists, engineers, and scientists attempt to solve and explain the origin of the Moai statues by excavating, restoring and discovering new theories and conspiracies in their effort to unearth the truth of this ancient civilization. At 30 feet tall and weighing a 75 massive tons (about the size of England's enigmatic Stonehenge stones), the giant human ﬁgures are scattered about the barren environment of mountains and beaches, carved with over-sized heads without bodies, often resting on massive rock platforms buried underground and worshiped in mysterious religious ceremonies and traditions, written in native hieroglyphic languages.

A team of modern archaeologists, engineers, and scientists attempt to solve and explain the origin of the Moai statues by excavating, restoring and discovering new theories and conspiracies in their effort to unearth the truth of this ancient civilization. At 30 feet tall and weighing a 75 massive tons (about the size of England's enigmatic Stonehenge stones), the giant human ﬁgures are scattered about the barren environment of mountains and beaches, carved with over-sized heads without bodies, often resting on massive rock platforms buried underground and worshiped in mysterious religious ceremonies and traditions, written in native hieroglyphic languages.

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We look at the growing nationalist movement ahead of Greece's upcoming elections.
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Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
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What the Ancients Knew - Greece

The Western world is built on the wisdom and traditions of the ancient Greeks, who uncovered the fundamental principles that established the basics of modern te...

The Western world is built on the wisdom and traditions of the ancient Greeks, who uncovered the fundamental principles that established the basics of modern technology. Explore their contributions to geometry, astronomy, and physics and take a close-up look at how they applied their knowledge: Thales predicted an eclipse, Pythagoras discovered mathematical correlation between a musical instrument's string length and its tone, Archimedes developed laws of mechanics, and a group of 90 priests made well-informed educated guesses about many things.
Hosted by Jack Turner. Published by Discovery Channel, 2008.

The Western world is built on the wisdom and traditions of the ancient Greeks, who uncovered the fundamental principles that established the basics of modern technology. Explore their contributions to geometry, astronomy, and physics and take a close-up look at how they applied their knowledge: Thales predicted an eclipse, Pythagoras discovered mathematical correlation between a musical instrument's string length and its tone, Archimedes developed laws of mechanics, and a group of 90 priests made well-informed educated guesses about many things.
Hosted by Jack Turner. Published by Discovery Channel, 2008.

The island of Aphrodite, Cyprus, lying in the eastern bowl of the Mediterranean Sea, awaits tourists with warm sunny weather, diverse landscape and friendly locals. On the third largest island of the Mediterranean Sea, recreation is provided by crystal clear water, beaches with golden sand and forest-covered hilltops, while little villages, monasteries and the ancient monuments are all interesting sights. During its long history Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans and Turks fought for this island. All the conquerors have left their marks in the form of magnificent mosaics, silent temples, huge forts, and thin minarets. Larnaca, which is now also a holiday resort, the capital Nicosia, Lefkara village, known for its craftsmen, the beautiful Pafos, and the Troodos mountains all give us unforgettable memories. Cyprus is ideal for those who like to lie on the beach, surf, take tours, go on a bike tour, but for the skiers as well

The island of Aphrodite, Cyprus, lying in the eastern bowl of the Mediterranean Sea, awaits tourists with warm sunny weather, diverse landscape and friendly locals. On the third largest island of the Mediterranean Sea, recreation is provided by crystal clear water, beaches with golden sand and forest-covered hilltops, while little villages, monasteries and the ancient monuments are all interesting sights. During its long history Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans and Turks fought for this island. All the conquerors have left their marks in the form of magnificent mosaics, silent temples, huge forts, and thin minarets. Larnaca, which is now also a holiday resort, the capital Nicosia, Lefkara village, known for its craftsmen, the beautiful Pafos, and the Troodos mountains all give us unforgettable memories. Cyprus is ideal for those who like to lie on the beach, surf, take tours, go on a bike tour, but for the skiers as well

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"Modern flat Earth societies consist of individuals who promote the idea that the Earth is flat rather than a sphere. Such groups date from the middle of the 20th century; some adherents are serious and some are not. Those who are serious are often motivated by pseudoscience or religious literalism. Flat Earth societies have long been criticized, due to scientific observations that have disproved and discredited the belief. This includes photographs showing the Earth as a sphere." - wikipedia
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"The flat Earth model is an archaic conception of Earth's shape as a plane or disk. Many ancient cultures subscribed to a flat Earth cosmography, including Greece until the classical period, the Bronze Age and Iron Age civilizations of the Near East until the Hellenistic period, India until the Gupta period (early centuries AD), and China until the 17th century. That paradigm was also typically held in the aboriginal cultures of the Americas, and the notion of a flat Earth domed by the firmament in the shape of an inverted bowl was common in pre-scientific societies." - wikipedia
"Modern flat Earth societies consist of individuals who promote the idea that the Earth is flat rather than a sphere. Such groups date from the middle of the 20th century; some adherents are serious and some are not. Those who are serious are often motivated by pseudoscience or religious literalism. Flat Earth societies have long been criticized, due to scientific observations that have disproved and discredited the belief. This includes photographs showing the Earth as a sphere." - wikipedia
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The Cafe - Greece: The end of the European dream?

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The ancient Greeks invented the word chaos to describe complete disorder and confusion. They did not think t...

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The ancient Greeks invented the word chaos to describe complete disorder and confusion. They did not think they would be living with it for so long.
Greece is the economic basket-case of Europe, gone from junk status to even "junkier". The country's debt is 145 per cent of GDP and it is the ordinary people who are paying the price.
One-third of Greeks live below the poverty line. Anger has turned into violence and despair, and suicides have increased by 40 per cent since the crisis began.
Plummeting salaries and pensions, never-ending tax hikes and ever-deeper spending cuts have pushed the country to the brink of economic and social collapse. Queues at soup kitchens are lengthening, the number of homeless people is mounting, and critical medical supplies are in short supply.
The Greeks also invented democracy, but inconclusive election results with no outright majority could simply prolong the crisis.
Some say the Greeks have brought it all on themselves, and call for harsher measures. But can the latest government cut further and deeper? Can Greece survive the euro? Can the euro survive Greece? Or is this the end of the European dream?
The Cafe travels to Athens to find out what the future holds for the birthplace of Western democracy.
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The ancient Greeks invented the word chaos to describe complete disorder and confusion. They did not think they would be living with it for so long.
Greece is the economic basket-case of Europe, gone from junk status to even "junkier". The country's debt is 145 per cent of GDP and it is the ordinary people who are paying the price.
One-third of Greeks live below the poverty line. Anger has turned into violence and despair, and suicides have increased by 40 per cent since the crisis began.
Plummeting salaries and pensions, never-ending tax hikes and ever-deeper spending cuts have pushed the country to the brink of economic and social collapse. Queues at soup kitchens are lengthening, the number of homeless people is mounting, and critical medical supplies are in short supply.
The Greeks also invented democracy, but inconclusive election results with no outright majority could simply prolong the crisis.
Some say the Greeks have brought it all on themselves, and call for harsher measures. But can the latest government cut further and deeper? Can Greece survive the euro? Can the euro survive Greece? Or is this the end of the European dream?
The Cafe travels to Athens to find out what the future holds for the birthplace of Western democracy.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
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The Secret Advanced Civilizations That Came Before Ancient Egypt, Sumeria, and Greece

This video will prove mankind's past on this planet is not only much older than what conventional historians have been teaching, it is far older The oldest port...

This video will prove mankind's past on this planet is not only much older than what conventional historians have been teaching, it is far older The oldest portions of the Sphinx body have now been dated at least as 12000 years old - much older than the 4,500 years ago Egyptologists maintain. The amazing stone structures with highly refined art and ancient artefacts at recently excavated Göbekli Tepe in southeastern Turkey, have been dated by archaeologists to 9500 BCE. This is proof that an advanced civilization once ruled this planet but has been forgotten by Historians.
Combined with records of giant solar disturbances indicated in ice packs and below glaciers around the globe, we now "have evidence of high culture and civilization circa 10,000 BCE to 8000 BCE, but then an apparent decline or hiatus for thousands of years, until the `rise' of civilization once again in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and elsewhere."

This video will prove mankind's past on this planet is not only much older than what conventional historians have been teaching, it is far older The oldest portions of the Sphinx body have now been dated at least as 12000 years old - much older than the 4,500 years ago Egyptologists maintain. The amazing stone structures with highly refined art and ancient artefacts at recently excavated Göbekli Tepe in southeastern Turkey, have been dated by archaeologists to 9500 BCE. This is proof that an advanced civilization once ruled this planet but has been forgotten by Historians.
Combined with records of giant solar disturbances indicated in ice packs and below glaciers around the globe, we now "have evidence of high culture and civilization circa 10,000 BCE to 8000 BCE, but then an apparent decline or hiatus for thousands of years, until the `rise' of civilization once again in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and elsewhere."

Zorba The Greek Dance By the Greek Orchestra Emmetron Music HD

Sirtaki or syrtaki (Greek: συρτάκι) is a popular dance of Greek origin, choreographed by Giorgos Provias for the 1964 film Zorba the Greek.
Music composed by: Mikis Theodorakis.
An amazing syrtaki dance performed by the Rose Karra group under the sounds of the Emetron band at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus. Choreography arranged by Filio Karatza and directed by Tasos Birsim.
In front of " Odeon of Herodes Atticus " that dominates the western end on the south slope of the Acropolis, Athens, Greece.
[info1] Με τη συνοδεία δώδεκα κορυφαίων σολίστ του μπουζουκιού τής 19μελούς Λαϊκής Ορχήστρας Ελληνικής Μουσικής « Έμμετρον »
Η Λαϊκή Ορχήστρα Ελληνικής Μουσικής « Έμμετρον » ιδρύθηκε από τον δάσκαλο του μπουζουκιού Μανώλη Γεωργοστάθη και δραστηριοποιείται στον χώρο των μουσικών εκδηλώσεων, συναυλιών και παραστάσεων, καθώς και στον χώρο των video, videoclips, καταγραφής εικόνων και ηχητικών επενδύσεων. Η Εmmetron Music συνεργάζεται με κορυφαίους τραγουδιστές, όπως οι Μαρία Φαραντούρη, Μανώλης Μητσιάς, Γλυκερία, Κώστας Μακεδόνας, Δημήτρης Μπάσης, Αναστασία Μουτσάτσου, Κατερίνα Κούκα, Κωνσταντίνα, Πέτρος Γαϊτάνος, Λάκης Χαλκιάς και πολλούς άλλους.
[info 2] Στο συγκεκριμένο video την χορευτική επιμέλεια είχε η χορογράφος Filio Karatza ( Φιλιώ Καρατζά ) και το όνομα τής χορευτικής ομάδας είναι Rose Karra Team. http://www.rosekarra.net/
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Γεράσιμος Μοσχόπουλος
Καλαιτζίδης Χρήστος
Κυριάκος Νησίδης
Άγγελος Κετής
Ρεβέκκα Κουτσογιαννακοπούλου
Κρίστι Νοβακίβσκα
Ασημίνα Αντωνοπούλου και η Δήμητρα Τσουράκη.
Greece
The Land of Gods and Goddesses
Greece is the cradle of Western civilization, the origin of drama and history and philosophy, the birthplace of democracy.
It is hard to imagine what civilized life would be like today without the influence of ancient Greece... It also is hard to imagine what the world would be like without the geometry of Euclides or Pythagoras, the logic of Aristoteles, the unique architectural style which has influenced architects all over the world, or even the fables of Aesopos known to children around the globe. Let us not forget also the Olympic Games, with their spirit of world-peace and brotherhood, first conceived and organized by the Greeks;
or the Greek language which has enriched other languages with so many words and concepts, like philanthropy, harmony, music, techne, sophistication, architecture, ecology, Europe (Europa, sister of Cadmus; carried off to Crete by Zeus) and thousands of others.
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People From Around The Globe Met For The First Flat Earth Conference (HBO)

Conspiracy theories are nothing new, but in the age of the internet, they spread like “che...

People From Around The Globe Met For The First Flat Earth Conference (HBO)

Conspiracy theories are nothing new, but in the age of the internet, they spread like “chemtrails” in the wind. The theory that the world is flat, for example, gained so much popularity online that this year 500 people gathered for the first ever InternationalFlat EarthConference.
The belief that the world is flat has kind of been around forever, but it picked up steam in 2015 with a rash of online communities, YouTube videos, podcasts, and even songs preaching the gospel. At some point, Kyrie Irving of the Boston Celtics started talking about it too, which really seemed to blow the lid off the heliocentric model.
So, the time was right for the Flat Earth International Conference, the first of its kind, held at the beginning of November outside of Raleigh, NC. Sold out since May, the conference brought together hundreds of people who had before only really interacted online.
It was an opportunity for believers to network, share research, meet thought leaders, find a flat-earth compatible mate, show off various NASA parody t-shirts, and talk shit about Neil deGrasse Tyson.
VICENews was there for it all. As one attendee told us, “it gets pretty deep.” We'll let you be the judge.
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► Greek girl Kleoniki Deliyiorgji is Miss Albania and Miss Globe 2012

Kleoniki Delijiorgji Miss Albania2012 and Miss Glode 2012 belongs to the greek diaspora of North Epirus, her father Michalis is also known, she was born in the city of Ioannina and is only 15 years old.
In her interview in the biggest greek newspaper "ΠΡΩΤΟ ΘΕΜΑ" she said she didn't face any problem because of her descent, the judges judged her on her beauty and not on her origins. However many of her opponents accused her that she didn't talk good albanian language and that she could not represent albania good, but she overtook the comments by giving an interview in albanian where she could talk the language fair well.

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Globe Takeover - Rainy day demo at Galatsi.

A demo/contest/bbq session hosted by Globe brand and Sook Board Family at Galatsi DIY skat...

Globe Takeover - Rainy day demo at Galatsi.

A demo/contest/bbq session hosted by Globe brand and Sook BoardFamily at Galatsi DIY skatepark in Athens, Greece. Needless to say this day took its own path due to the weather, but we still had a blast!

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Marker height off the globe represents depth into the Earth.
When an earthquake strikes, you will hear a rumble, ding, and a bell toll. The bell will toll the number of times = to the earthquake which occurs. (example : M4.0 will ring 4 times).
The most recent earthquake has a green placemark / flag on it.
Blue flag / placemark = the last earthquake which was looked up
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Greece

Greece (i/ɡriːs/GREESS; Greek:Ελλάδα, Elláda[eˈlaða]), officially the Hellenic Republic (Greek: Ελληνική Δημοκρατία, Ellīnikī́ Dīmokratía[eliniˈci ðimokraˈti.a]) and known since ancient times as Hellas (/ˈhɛləs/; Greek: Ελλάς, Ellás), is a country located in southeastern Europe. According to the 2011 census, Greece's population is around 10.8 million. Athens is the nation's capital and largest city, followed by Thessaloniki, which is commonly referred to as the co-capital.

The event included presentations about the various countries, including Greece, highlighted by objects and artifacts ... Dimitra Robokos told The National Herald, “I must say that Greece was the biggest hit for the children and families. We had all sorts of donations for Greek goods and the children had pretend passports that they were getting stamped that said ‘Admitted to Greece.’ They loved it.”....

Three days after a former female editor at Boston.com alleged on Twitter that BostonGlobe editor Brian McGrory once sent a potentially sexually suggestive text message to her, the Globe said in an article posted late Wednesday that it's investigating the matter. The story cites an internal memo sent to employees Wednesday from Globe Managing ......